This section introduces how to write queries for interpretation by the simple query parser.
Words and Phrases Separated by Commas
A simple query is specified as words and phrases, separated by commas. To see documents about using text editors to create Web documents, start with a single-word query, such as:
For more specific results, enter several words or phrases, separated by commas, that describe the subject more precisely, such as:
Search terms with mixed case automatically become case-sensitive. For example, the query of Apple behaves as if you had specified <case>Apple (which would find only the precise string Apple), while the query of apple finds all of the following: APPLE, Apple, apple.
The CASE modifier preserves case-sensitivity of the query. For example, if you want to search for the term "OCX" and want to find instances of "OCX" in uppercase only, you could enter this query: