Click on "cancel" around the search for HTML files on Mac volumes to abort.
Depending on tranfer method this field is empty or contains the search parameters.
This is the URL the retrieval query of the HTML form is sent. Depending on transfer method this also sends the search parameters.
Input the title under which you can select this HTML form in the search dialog.
Select Cancel in order not to use this data.
Select "OK" in order to transfer the data to the search dialog. You can now also use this form via the normal Searches dialog.
The upper/lower case is not considered with the comparison. Switch this on if the case is important.
Select another search engine here which should also be used to process the query.
Select the search engine here which should be used to process the query.
Here you can select/modify the directories which are to be searched for the terms.
Input the search terms here, which may be contained in no case in the searched documents. Not available since in the active window only for a term can be looked up.
Input the search terms here, which may be contained in no case in the searched documents.
Input the search terms here, which must be contained in any case in the searched documents. Not available since in the active window only for a term can be looked up.
Input the search terms here, which must be contained in any case in the searched documents.
The dialog is closed and the term is searched for.
The dialog is left, without starting a search.
The term is searched for in the selected page of an Internet search engine.
The term is searched for in the database of one c't CDROM. A list of found documents is displayed as a result.
The term is searched for in the files in the specified HTML directories. A list of found documents is displayed as a result.
The term is searched for in the active window.
Upper/lower case is considered in the search. Switch this off if the case is insignificant.
Input search terms here.