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I tried to Google for symbol £ but surprised with a response
Your search - £ - did not match any
documents.
'£' must be a part of some font, any special reason that its not considered by Google ?
EDIT:
Even SO doesn't give any results...
It's not impossible, but symbols are usually excluded from the haystack pool since the words are usually far more important to users.
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My apologies if this seems like a very newb question, but my attempts at directly googling for this seems to suffer a great deal of interference from TeX help pages, and I do not have a TeX reference book handy.
I borrowed a book from a classmate, it seems this works reasonably well for me.
\vfil \break
\clearpage should do the trick, even if figures or tables are included.
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I want to find or search list of issues which have attachments.
Could someone please let me know how to search the same?
Thanks in advance,
Kathir
You can do that with the JIRA Toolkit Plugin.
https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/JTOOL/JIRA+Toolkit+Plugin
Number of comments and attachments | You can now also display and search for the numbers of comments and attachments of an issue. You can also perform range searches on either of them.
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Is it possible for a folder on a website to have a name that contains a period? For example, is "foo.folder" a valid directory name on a website?
The answer is yes.
This has been used in scam a lot and it's still working.
yes. all legal filenames are allowed. characters that cannot be transfered via http will be urlencoded but the dot is not one of them.
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I'm trying to search #hashtag1 OR #hashtag2 OR (from:user1 OR from:user2) -term1 -term2
But the user searches don't work. Any help?
Available search operators are described here:
http://search.twitter.com/operators
You can also use this form:
http://search.twitter.com/advanced
to create a query you need.
If you still need help, please post exact example of the query which doesn't work.
have you read search documentation ?
Your syntax from: does not seem to exist.
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Do I need to use multilanguage in my URLs? For example:
http://mygermanwebsite.example/product/foo
http://mygermanwebsite.example/produkte/
Does that have any effect on Google searches? For example I'm searching for "produkte", will both versions have the same ranks on Google searches?
It will improve your google rankings a lot. Use URL rewrite technology to make this possible without lot of work.
As far as I know the URIs doesn't really have an effect for the ranking. You could use http://mygermanwebsite.com/9772 instead and it wouldn't matter.