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Search Rules
This search engine helps you find documents on this website.
Here's how it works: you tell the search service what you're looking for by
typing in keywords, phrases, or questions in the search box.
The search service responds by giving you a list of all the Web pages in our
index relating to those topics. The most relevant content will appear at the top
of your results.
How To Use:
- Type your keywords in the search box.
- Press the search button to start your search.
Tip: Don't worry if you find a large number of results. In fact, use more
than a couple of words when searching. Even though the number of results will be
large, the most relevant content will always appear at the top of the result
pages.
Simple Tips for More Exact Searches
Searches are case insensitive. Searching for "MOODY" will match the lowercase
"moody" and uppercase "MOODY".
Accent sensitivity relates to Latin characters like õ.
- Match ANY search word (Boolean OR)
Search for pages which contain AT LEAST ONE of the given search terms. The
results will be sorted in order of the number of terms matched, and the
determined relevancy score. Click the "match any search word" radio button
to enable this search option.
- Match ALL search word (Boolean AND)
Search for pages which contain ALL of the given search terms. The results
will be sorted in order of the number of terms matched, and the determined
relevancy score. Click the "match all search word" radio button to enable
this search option.
- Wildcard searches
You can use wildcard characters '*' and '?' in your search terms to search
for multiple words and return larger set of results. An asterisk character
('*') in a search term represents any number of characters, while a question
mark ('?') represents any single character. This allows you to perform advanced searches such as "lov*" which would
return all pages containing words beginning with "lov", like love, loving or
lovin'. Similarly, "L??e" would return all pages containing four letter words
beginning with 'L' and ending with 'e', e.g. Love and Late.
- Exact phrase searches
An exact phrase search returns results where the phrase of words are
found, in the same order that they are specified. For example, an exact phrase search for the words
"moody blue"
would only return results where the phrase 'moody blue' appears. It would not return pages where the words 'blue' and 'moody' are found separately,
or in a different order such as, 'blue moody'.
To specify an exact phrase search term, you need to enclose the words that
form the phrase using double quotation marks. You can also combine the use of exact phrase searches with normal search
terms and wildcard search terms within a single search query (eg.
"moody blue" japan*).
Note however, that wildcards within exact phrases (eg.
"moody bl*")
are not supported.
- Exclusion/negative searches
You can precede a search term with a hyphen character to exclude that search
term from being included in your search results. For example, a search for "vegas
-august" would return all pages containing the word "vegas" but not the word
"august".
- Skip words
Note that some common words such as "the", "and", "or" may be deemed to
be skip words and ignored by the search.
- Category searches
You can restrict your searches to a specific category by choosing a defined
category from the selection box.
Defined categories are:
All |
Search the whole website, includes all categories. |
RCA |
Find all CDs by the official right holder (RCA / BMG / Sony).
Includes also the categorie FTD |
FTD |
CDs by the official Follow That Dream label, Also included in the
RCA categorie |
Bootleg |
All bootleg CDs. |
Promo |
Official promotional CDs and CD-R. Partly also included in the
RCA categorie. |
Collection |
CD collections. Party also in included in the RCA categorie. |
Fanclub |
All CDs published by Elvis fan clubs. |
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