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| − | == How to ignore more than one string in search ? ==
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| − | When I was using eMule on Windows, if I wanted to ignore a certain string in a search term, I would precede it by a minus.
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| − | For instance, to search for "Human Target" but not for "2010" I would search for "Human Target -2010".
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| − | I'm using now aMule 2.2.6 on Ubuntu, and the above does not work either for ed2k or KAD searches.
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| − | According to the manual, one needs to do:
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| − | on SEARCHES, name: human target [ENTER]
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| − | active FILTERING, filter: 2010 , active INVERT RESULT
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| − | and then FILTER RESULTS
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| − | However, it seems that the suggested method of filtering is limited to one string only (whereas the eMule "-" method can filter many strings).
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| − | Indeed aMule search is equivalent to eMule where "human target -2010" is the search string,
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| − | However, I could not find in http://wiki.amule.org how to search on aMule for "human target -2010 -pilot".
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| − | I tried using a "," or ";" as a separator in the filter box, but it didn't work.
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Revision as of 21:43, 28 September 2010
It would help if a section describing the differences between global and local searches were added.