WebLogic XML/Non-XML Translator
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Search Tips

Search Tips

  • Select the type of documents you want to search by using the "Search in:" pull-down menu.
  • Click inside the Query input box, and enter one or more keywords. Then click the Find button, or press the Enter key on your keyboard.
  • Searches are not case sensitive.
  • Do not use "quotes" around keywords.
  • You can use an expression like binary data to find only those pages containing both words. The "AND" Boolean expression is used by default.
  • You can use an expression like binary OR data to find pages containing either keyword.
  • You can also use parentheses in Boolean expressions. For example, you can enter (binary and xml) OR data.
  • You can use the asterisk (*) as a suffix wildcard character in keywords. For example, enter tm* to find pages with keywords such as tmboot or tmloadcf or tmshutdown.
  • If no matches are found, reword your query and try again.
  • If matches are listed, double-click a matched entry.
  • The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in some browser versions may be incompatible with the classes used in the search applet. See the BEA WebLogic XML/Non-XML Translator Release Notes for details about known JVM patches from the browser vendors.
  • Note for Microsoft Internet Explorer users: There is a bug in the Microsoft JVM, which affects applets and may affect the performance of this search. Microsoft has issued a patch. A software bug in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 can affect applets, including this documentation search applet. This is a known Microsoft problem and there is a Microsoft patch available. This same bug might affect late builds of the Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x browser. To run the search applet from a web site in Internet Explorer 5.0 you need Microsoft's latest Java Build. The Microsoft Java update can be downloaded from: http://www.microsoft.com/java/download/32updates.htm. This is not a problem for local CD searches.