A query can consist of one or more keywords in glimpse format (e.g. "foo;bar" finds all articles with both "foo" and "bar" in the same line) and it will return a list of every line in every file in my public files that matches the query. If you click on the line number in the query results, your browser will jump to the corresponding line in the original file.
More information is available in the help file (you might want to jump straight to the section on patterns).
| NOTE:
Using keywords like "Iraq" or "Baghdad" will potentially return 1000s of items. The query form below will be truncate that to 100 items unless you ask nicely. An alternative idea is to use more than one keyword in your query, separated with a semicolon (meaning "and"). E.g. iraq;kayin the "search terms" box might find those items where Iraq and Kay (perhaps "Dr David Kay") are mentioned in the same line in one of the news files. |