iSearch allows you to search indices or glossary pages.
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<<Tagshtml(1:91) css(1:115) ruby(2:9175) core(2:9175) class(5:1580) method(2:8925) rails(2:1281) js(22:343) function(2:19) statement(1:20) operator(1:18) element(3:149) property(2:118) object(1:47) event(2:33) apache(2:605) directive(2:605) apache2(1:381) apache1(1:224) prototype(10:171) scriptaculous(4:42) effect(2:23) control(1:15) testing(1:4) php(1:3192) array(1:18) enumerable(1:27) form(2:21) utility(1:10) ajax(1:6)>> |
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Here are a few examples queries:
| look for string related to javascript: | js String |
| look for string related to ruby and class: | ruby class String |
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