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admin_menu:design:text_search:start [2010/03/16 20:13]
jonyo smarty tag safe too
admin_menu:design:text_search:start [2014/09/25 16:55] (current)
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   * **Exact Phrase** - It searches for exactly what you enter.  Note that there is no need to surround a search with quotes as was needed in versions before 5.0, unless of course you wanted to find matches that include the quotes.   * **Exact Phrase** - It searches for exactly what you enter.  Note that there is no need to surround a search with quotes as was needed in versions before 5.0, unless of course you wanted to find matches that include the quotes.
   * **Partial Words** - The search will match even if the search phrase is found as part of a longer word.  For example, a search for //**part**// would match //**part**ial// or //a**part**//.   * **Partial Words** - The search will match even if the search phrase is found as part of a longer word.  For example, a search for //**part**// would match //**part**ial// or //a**part**//.
-  * **<HTML> & {Smarty} Tag "Safe"** - The search will work with HTML tags and Smarty tags, even "partial" HTML or Smarty tags.  For example you could search for //<b>// to find any bold tags, or //<table// to find any table tags, or //{external// to find all places that make use of Geo external smarty tag.+  * **<HTML> & {Smarty} Tag "Safe"** - The search will work with HTML tags and Smarty tags, even "partial" HTML or Smarty tags.  For example you could search for //<b>// to find any bold tags, or //<table// to find any table tags, or //{external// to find all places that make use of Geo external Smarty tag((Which is used to get the URL for external images or CSS files)). 
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 +<tip c n > 
 +Note that some of the text you are searching for may have html within that text and this can certainly be true if you happen to be searching for a phrase.  Searching for "welcome" instead of "welcome to my site" may get you more results than you want but at least return the result you need.   If the phrase you are for may actually be something like "<b>welcome</b> to our site" within the text or page template it is in and a search of "welcome to our site" would return nothing but a search of "welcome" would return the one result you are looking for.  You might need to read the "context" of the search results before you find the exact one you need to edit though.</tip>
  
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