WhiteHat wrote:Using the Search Function
The search function can be used to reduce the amount of time and hassle
that you have to go through to find the answers you want and can be quite
powerful if used correctly.
The search function can be accessed here:
search.phpOn the left hand side of the search page is an explanation which many
people miss or don't completely understand:
Search for Keywords:
You can use AND to define words which must be in the results, OR to
define words which may be in the result and NOT to define words which
should not be in the result. Use * as a wildcard for partial matches
AND
If you are looking for a video of someone using a pick gun and you just
type in "pickgun" into the search box, you will have to crawl through all
the threads with the word "pickgun" in them - which returns in excess of
100 search results
Here is a better way:
Type "Pickgun AND Video" into the search box - this comes up with 5
matches and contains a thread with a link to a video. Using the AND
keyword will REDUCE the number of search results that you get.
OR
If I'm looking to increase the number of search results without doing two
separate searches, I can use the OR keyword. For example, if I'm looking
for information on bump keys or 999 keys - I can type "bump OR 999"
into the search box. Using the OR keyword will INCREASE the number of
search results that you get.
NOT
If you want to filter your results to remove common results that you are
not interested in, you can use the NOT keyword. For example, if you are
looking for references to rotating disk locks that are not abloy, you can
type "disk NOT abloy" into the search box.
If this still returns too many unrelated results with "disk", then you can
combine the keywords like this "rotating AND disk NOT abloy" which will
bring back all the posts that have the words "rotating" and "disk" in them,
but not the ones that also have "abloy". Using the NOT keyword will
DECREASE the number of search results that you get.