A question on "advanced search operators" (Google vs. Yahoo)

Discussion in 'Google' started by tayiper, Jun 25, 2006.

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    OK, I know for instance that:

    some_term site:http://tadej-ivan.50webs.com
    Code (markup):
    ... returns the results-page with pages (on this site) that have "some_term" in them; but AFAIK this is a Google-only feature.


    But what about the following (i.e. without the "term" part):

    site:http://tadej-ivan.50webs.com
    Code (markup):
    ... does that make any sense ?? /EDIT: Oh yes, that one lists all the pages on the respective site, right ??


    Further, I also know that the following:

    link:http://tadej-ivan.50webs.com
    Code (markup):
    ... returns the results with sites that link to "http://tadej-ivan.50webs.com"; IIRC this is both, Google's and Yahoo's feature.


    Then what are Yahoo-only advanced search operators (I am sure there exist, and that they are different from Google's); for example I know "linkdomain:tadej-ivan.50webs.com" one ?? Also, I've seen the following ones too, for which I am not sure to which engine they apply nor how exactly to use them: "#url", "#anchortext", "#text", "#length", "#modified", "#title", "#keywords", "#abstract" ...


    P.S. -- Any link to a page that lists them would also be appreciated !!


    thanks for any reply, tayiper
     
    tayiper, Jun 25, 2006 IP