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Sample usage:

intitle:google

Title Search (all terms)

If you precede a query with allintitle: Google search restricts the results to those with all of the
query words in the result title.

For plain text files, the search appliance displays results using the first 70 KB of the file as the title.
Because the document does not have a title, the allintitle special query term does not work for plain
text files.

Sample usage:

allintitle:google search

URL Search (one term)

If you precede a query term with inurl:, Google search restricts the results to documents containing
that word in the result URL. No spaces can come between the inurl: and the following word.

The term inurl works only on words, not on URL components. In particular, it ignores punctuation and
uses only the first word following the inurl: operator. To find multiple words in a result URL, use the
inurl: operator for each word. Preceding every word in your query with inurl: is equivalent to putting
allinurl: at the front of your query.

Sample usage:

inurl:Google search

URL Search (all terms)

If you precede a query with allinurl: Google search restricts the results to those with all of the query
words in the result URL.

The term allinurl works only on words, not URL components. In particular, it ignores punctuation.
Thus, allinurl: foo/bar restricts the results to page with the words “foo” and “bar” in the URL, but
doesn’t require that they be separated by a slash within that URL, that they be adjacent, or that they be
in that particular word order. There is currently no way to enforce these constraints.

Sample usage:

allinurl: Google search

Web Document Info

The query prefix info: returns a single result for the specified URL if the URL exists in the index. No
other query terms can be specified when using this special query term. Query terms info, link and
cache ignore collection restrictions that are specified by the site parameter.

Sample usage:

info:www.google.com