This is wikisearch. It only searches the hub (wiki) itself, not the whole Vistua Network such as user's sites, etc (although it does search user's Wikipages). It also cannot search PDF files. You can do all of these things with an Network Search
Backlinks exclude links from other sites or links in the VOX III template itself.
A search for more than one word will find pages that contain all of the words. Use quotation marks to search for a phrase. Also use quotes for text with punctuation or special characters. Searches are case insensitive.
To limit your search to a single group, enter the group name followed by a slash at the beginning of the search string (e.g., "PmWiki/" or "Site/"). To list all pages, enter a slash for the search.
| Enter | To find pages containing |
|---|---|
| apple pie | both 'apple' and 'pie' |
| "apple pie" | the phrase 'apple pie' |
| pmwiki/apple | 'apple' in the PmWiki group of pages |
| "pmwiki/apple" | the phrase 'pmwiki/apple' in all groups of pages |
| apple -pie | 'apple', omitting those containing 'pie' |
| food -"apple pie" | 'food', omitting those containing 'apple pie' |
| apple "-pie" | the words 'apple' and '-pie' |
| apple - pie | 'apple', '-', and 'pie' |
| "pie:" | the word 'pie' with a colon |
| "pie=tasty" | the phrase 'pie=tasty' |
| name=*crumble* | page names containing 'crumble' |
Some special characters need to be enclosed in quotes, including the colon (:), equals sign (=), less than (<), single quote (') and double quote(").
It is also possible to enter page list or parameters (count, name, group, fmt, link, list, order, and trail) in the search string.
Asterisk (*) represent zero or more characters and question mark (?) represent exactly one character.