The interBasis WWW search form has been designed to be both simple and powerfull to meet the, resp., needs of the Neophyte and Power User.
In the form:
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One has a pull-down list of field names (default is in ANY FIELD), a pull-down list of weights (default is 1), a button to specify that the contents typed are to be treated as a literal phrase (default is the single words are ORed). One can also specify the relationship of the input to one another, eg. which binary operator to apply.
Notice the "Supplemental Words pulldown". In the default position one can use this input box to drop (via drag-and-drop) words from another window or application. The other positions of the pulldown allow for advanced query options: RPN and Infix Notation queries.
To see what a search returns: Press
in the above graphic.
"The best way to understand the WWW interface is
simply to use it."