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    Silly question, I'm trying to use the funciton all: www.domain.co.uk but it's not working, what would I have used? I'm sure it was all, it brought up 13,000 pages before but I can't repeat it this week. It would show all pages listed for the same domain.

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    site:www.domain.co.uk

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    No it definately started all, I've looked again at allin:www. but it's still only showing the one listing, could it have chucked all 13,000 pages out already or am I just looking at a different data centre tonight?

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    maybe allinurl:site.co.uk

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    Try this page http://www.google.com/help/operators.html

    G also support inanchor:, allinanchor:, allintext: . I *think* that's all of them

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    allinurl: isn't really meant to be used instead of site: as you'll see results like www.siteadvisor.com/sites/domain.co.uk in there too if you try it with a domain name. You can use allintitle: too and, like they say, one will only return results with the defined words in the url and the other in the title, like allinurl: blue widgets & allintitle: blue widgets.



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