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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
2 surface mount SOT23 size with topmarks/ topcodes
=JG ( SOT23-6) and LA= asuming the "=" is part of the code, impossible to search on as punctuation is ignored, even as "=JG" or ""=JG"" %3D%4A%47 "%3D%4A%47" or ""%3D%4A%47"" on 6 different search engines |
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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 08:48:27 -0000, "N_Cook"
wrote: 2 surface mount SOT23 size with topmarks/ topcodes =JG ( SOT23-6) and LA= asuming the "=" is part of the code, impossible to search on as punctuation is ignored, even as "=JG" or ""=JG"" %3D%4A%47 "%3D%4A%47" or ""%3D%4A%47"" on 6 different search engines There are search engines that do allow searching for special characters and symbols. Sadly, my list of these is missing! Maybe a Google for "litteral search engines" might return something? |
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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
N_Cook wrote:
2 surface mount SOT23 size with topmarks/ topcodes =JG ( SOT23-6) and LA= asuming the "=" is part of the code, impossible to search on as punctuation is ignored, even as "=JG" or ""=JG"" %3D%4A%47 "%3D%4A%47" or ""%3D%4A%47"" on 6 different search engines If you use double quote marks with Google to make phrases, you can substitute a hyphen for an equal sign. I've never seen any search engine that takes any notice of punctuation in a search string beyond %26 for an ampersand. |
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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
On Nov 19, 12:48*am, "N_Cook" wrote:
2 surface mount SOT23 size with topmarks/ topcodes =JG *( SOT23-6) and LA= asuming the "=" is part of the code, impossible to search on as punctuation is ignored, even as "=JG" or ""=JG"" %3D%4A%47 "%3D%4A%47" or ""%3D%4A%47"" on 6 different search engines from this URL: http://www.clivetec.0catch.com/SMD_CodesJ.htm it appears the JG could be Toshiba's 2SK208 N-Channel FET does that make sense? |
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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
Robert Macy wrote in message
... On Nov 19, 12:48 am, "N_Cook" wrote: 2 surface mount SOT23 size with topmarks/ topcodes =JG ( SOT23-6) and LA= asuming the "=" is part of the code, impossible to search on as punctuation is ignored, even as "=JG" or ""=JG"" %3D%4A%47 "%3D%4A%47" or ""%3D%4A%47"" on 6 different search engines from this URL: http://www.clivetec.0catch.com/SMD_CodesJ.htm it appears the JG could be Toshiba's 2SK208 N-Channel FET does that make sense? If it has 6 pins on a SOT23 body |
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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
N_Cook wrote in message
... 2 surface mount SOT23 size with topmarks/ topcodes =JG ( SOT23-6) and LA= asuming the "=" is part of the code, impossible to search on as punctuation is ignored, even as "=JG" or ""=JG"" %3D%4A%47 "%3D%4A%47" or ""%3D%4A%47"" on 6 different search engines http://www.google.com/codesearch looked promising, as it search for exact strings in computer code listings out there ,why not search hypertext markup "code" likewise |
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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
any codesmiths know if this concept can be adapted for searching punctuation
etc in HTML text, captured by search engine http://www.freeopenbook.com/google-h...6-SECT-22.html " Google can find lots of different things, but at this writing, it can't find special characters in its search results. That's a shame, because special characters can come in handy. The tilde (~), for example, denotes personal web pages. This hack takes a query from a form, pulls results from Google, and filters the results for the presence of several different special characters in the URL, including the tilde. " |
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Actual search string search engine or general technique ?
N_Cook wrote:
"Google can find lots of different things, but at this writing, it can't find special characters in its search results. That's a shame, because special characters can come in handy. The tilde (~), for example, denotes personal web pages. There was a time when the tilde served a syntactical purpose with Google. It meant "give me anything close". In seeking out a broader (more stupid) clientele, Google has dumbed down their syntax and the new default is *show me whatever crap is even remotely close*; now folks who actually know what they want are the ones that end up with cluttered, verbose URLs. |
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