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Searching for a sentence that I only know part of it using Google's operators
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I am looking for a particular combination of google hacking commands to find a sentence.
For example, I am looking for ”where eagles dare”
In this case, I don’t have part of a sentence like the following example:
where xxx dare
I am sure about the first and last word but I don’t know what is in the middle.
I used
“where” and “dare”
But it did not work properly.
google-search regex
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I am looking for a particular combination of google hacking commands to find a sentence.
For example, I am looking for ”where eagles dare”
In this case, I don’t have part of a sentence like the following example:
where xxx dare
I am sure about the first and last word but I don’t know what is in the middle.
I used
“where” and “dare”
But it did not work properly.
google-search regex
New contributor
add a comment |
I am looking for a particular combination of google hacking commands to find a sentence.
For example, I am looking for ”where eagles dare”
In this case, I don’t have part of a sentence like the following example:
where xxx dare
I am sure about the first and last word but I don’t know what is in the middle.
I used
“where” and “dare”
But it did not work properly.
google-search regex
New contributor
I am looking for a particular combination of google hacking commands to find a sentence.
For example, I am looking for ”where eagles dare”
In this case, I don’t have part of a sentence like the following example:
where xxx dare
I am sure about the first and last word but I don’t know what is in the middle.
I used
“where” and “dare”
But it did not work properly.
google-search regex
google-search regex
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You can use a wildcard operator when you don't remember a particular word. The asterisk (*
) is used as a placeholder for any word(s) that you don't know in a particular phrase. Therefore it would be:
"where" * "dare"
or try:
"where * dare"
is "space" important ? does it count?
– R1-
4 hours ago
depends.... it works even without spaces but it can give you different results as with spaces...
– user0
4 hours ago
There is a problem with result in the beginning , when i use “where” * “dare” it Shows somthing like (else where eagles dare) i want it exactly begin with “where” not something before it.
– R1-
4 hours ago
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You can use a wildcard operator when you don't remember a particular word. The asterisk (*
) is used as a placeholder for any word(s) that you don't know in a particular phrase. Therefore it would be:
"where" * "dare"
or try:
"where * dare"
is "space" important ? does it count?
– R1-
4 hours ago
depends.... it works even without spaces but it can give you different results as with spaces...
– user0
4 hours ago
There is a problem with result in the beginning , when i use “where” * “dare” it Shows somthing like (else where eagles dare) i want it exactly begin with “where” not something before it.
– R1-
4 hours ago
add a comment |
You can use a wildcard operator when you don't remember a particular word. The asterisk (*
) is used as a placeholder for any word(s) that you don't know in a particular phrase. Therefore it would be:
"where" * "dare"
or try:
"where * dare"
is "space" important ? does it count?
– R1-
4 hours ago
depends.... it works even without spaces but it can give you different results as with spaces...
– user0
4 hours ago
There is a problem with result in the beginning , when i use “where” * “dare” it Shows somthing like (else where eagles dare) i want it exactly begin with “where” not something before it.
– R1-
4 hours ago
add a comment |
You can use a wildcard operator when you don't remember a particular word. The asterisk (*
) is used as a placeholder for any word(s) that you don't know in a particular phrase. Therefore it would be:
"where" * "dare"
or try:
"where * dare"
You can use a wildcard operator when you don't remember a particular word. The asterisk (*
) is used as a placeholder for any word(s) that you don't know in a particular phrase. Therefore it would be:
"where" * "dare"
or try:
"where * dare"
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is "space" important ? does it count?
– R1-
4 hours ago
depends.... it works even without spaces but it can give you different results as with spaces...
– user0
4 hours ago
There is a problem with result in the beginning , when i use “where” * “dare” it Shows somthing like (else where eagles dare) i want it exactly begin with “where” not something before it.
– R1-
4 hours ago
add a comment |
is "space" important ? does it count?
– R1-
4 hours ago
depends.... it works even without spaces but it can give you different results as with spaces...
– user0
4 hours ago
There is a problem with result in the beginning , when i use “where” * “dare” it Shows somthing like (else where eagles dare) i want it exactly begin with “where” not something before it.
– R1-
4 hours ago
is "space" important ? does it count?
– R1-
4 hours ago
is "space" important ? does it count?
– R1-
4 hours ago
depends.... it works even without spaces but it can give you different results as with spaces...
– user0
4 hours ago
depends.... it works even without spaces but it can give you different results as with spaces...
– user0
4 hours ago
There is a problem with result in the beginning , when i use “where” * “dare” it Shows somthing like (else where eagles dare) i want it exactly begin with “where” not something before it.
– R1-
4 hours ago
There is a problem with result in the beginning , when i use “where” * “dare” it Shows somthing like (else where eagles dare) i want it exactly begin with “where” not something before it.
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