What search syntax does the FusionBot server support?
Below is a table, which outlines the search syntax, supported by the FusionBot Server. By default, our server will return only those pages containing every keyword searched. Therefore, searching for: logika corporation will return the same results as searching for: +logika +corporation.
Search | Example | Explanation |
Single Keyword | logika | Returns each page containing the keyword logika |
Multiple Keywords | logika corporation | Returns each page containing the keyword logika AND the keyword corporation anywhere within the document. Same as if you had typed: +logika +corporation (see Boolean) |
Phrase | "logika corporation" | Returns each page containing the exact string in quotes, meaning only those pages where logika is followed directly by corporation. |
Boolean | +corporation -logika logika OR corporation |
Returns each page based on the Boolean condition being met. A plus (+) preceding a keyword indicates that the keyword MUST exist on the page. A minus (-) preceding a keyword indicates that the keyword MUST NOT exist on the page. An OR separator returns any page that contains either the keyword logika, or the keyword corporation. The OR separator MUST be all uppercase. |
Wildcard (Partial Keywords) |
log* *ika *log* |
Returns each page where a keyword exists that either starts with, ends with, or is contained within a particular term. Therefore, the first example would return any page containing keywords starting with log, such as logika, or log, or logic. The second example would return any page containing keywords ending in ika such as logika, or troika, or paprika. The third example would return any page containing keywords with log within itself, such as prologic, or biology. |
Title Search | ^logika | Returns each page containing the keyword logika within the <TITLE> section of the HTML. |
URL Search | $product | Search all indexed URLs within a site including the domain name, directory path, and filename / extension. www.logika.net/products/info.htm products.logika.net/namedroppers.htm news.logika.net/detail/allproducts.htm |
To conduct a regular expression search, append the indicator: re: to the front of your search query.
For more information on formulating regular expression queries, please reference the following resource.
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