Search for Tags Consisting of More Than One Word
Whenever a tag consists of more than one word, the respective texts are also found when only searching for one of those words. In order to find texts, which contain that tag exactly, the search term has to be entered in quotation marks.
When searching for multiple words they are implicitly concatenated by AND, meaning each of those words has to occur in the text, although they may be distributed between the title, content and the tags. If at least one of the words in the search term is not contained in the text, the text is not considered in the search results.
Examples
A text is created that contains the search term neither in the title nor in the content. The search term is not contained in any other text either. The search is expected to always return the newly created text.
Tag |
Search term |
Result |
Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
New York |
New York |
text is found |
both substrings are concatenated by AND |
New York |
New |
text is found |
substring “New” is found |
New York |
York |
text is found |
substring “York” is found |
New York |
New York Broadway |
text is NOT found |
“Broadway” is not part of the tag |
New York |
“New York” |
text is found |
exact hit |
New York |
“New” |
text is NOT found |
non exact hit |
New York |
York New |
text is found |
both substrings are concatenated by AND |
New York |
“York New” |
text is not found |
no exact hit |
New York, Los Angeles |
New Angeles |
text is found |
both substrings are concatenated by AND |
New York, Los Angeles |
“New Angeles” |
text is not found |
not exact hit |