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Using inmeta to Filter by Meta Tags
The special query term
inmeta
provides meta tag filtering directly from the search box. In combination
with simple operators,
inmeta
filters by meta tags in the same way as the
requiredfields
or
partialfields
search parameters. You can further refine
inmeta
filtering using the double-period (
..)
separator and the
daterange
query term to search by number and date range. (For more information,
see “Query Terms” on page 22.)
The special query term
inmeta
and relevant search parameters map to each other in this way:
Ampersand (&) Not treated as a separator. For example for the meta tag:
<meta name="letters" content="a&b">
Use a
partialfields
query like this (%2526 is a double URL-encoded
ampersand character):
partialfields=letters:a%2526b
Underscore (_) Not treated as a separator. For example for the meta tag:
<meta name="letters" content="a_b">
Use a
partialfields
query like this:
partialfields=letters:a_b\
inmeta Syntax Search Parameter Syntax Description
inmeta:[meta tag name] &requiredfields=[meta tag
name]
Returns results that contain the
specified meta tag.
inmeta:[meta tag
name]=[meta tag content]
&requiredfields=[meta tag
name]:[meta tag content]
Returns only results that match
the exact meta tag content value
specified.
[meta tag name]~[meta
tag content]
&partialfields=[meta tag
name]:[meta tag content]
&requiredfields=[meta tag
name]?[meta tag content]
Returns results that have the
specified meta tag with a value
that matches some or all of the
specified meta tag content (that is,
the partial value).
inmeta:[meta tag
name]~[partial value]*
&requiredfields=[meta tag
name]:[partial value]*
Returns results that have the
specified meta tag name with a
value that matches the wildcard
search for all of the specified
meta tag content (that is, content
starting with a match on the
partial value).
inmeta:[meta tag
name]~*[partial value]*
&requiredfields=[meta tag
name]?*[partial value]*
Returns results that have the
specified meta tag name with a
value that matches the wildcard
search for some or all of the
specified meta tag content (that is,
content that includes a match on
the partial value).
Character Description
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