I'm not sure exactly what a wiki has in the domain name to help find it. Maybe !wiki
Stanger
I'm running this right now. Nothing yet but I'll post any results.
AlexR Cape Town
Remember that is a final filter. So it says "scrape as many URL's as you can, from you settings, and then when it passes the PR, and OBL filter then apply it."
So remember it uses up alot of resources and then rejects ALL url's that don't meet this criteria.
I think to use this feature you have to use sitelists that you import yourself.
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
Not really. The program tries to apply the domain filter when finding new targets with search engines. Of course not all search engines support this, but if they do, it will be used.
AlexR Cape Town
@Sven - do you have a list of SE's that support this? Or could you add it as an option in the SE list. Like "Use SE's that can search by domain type". Would be very useful.
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
open se.dat and search for "site=" ... all search engines that have this added support it.
AlexR Cape Town
[FEATURE REQUEST] Would it be possible to put it in as an option for the SE's dropdowns? Like "Use SE's that can search by domain type."
This would make the feature of finding certain URL's types more effective.
AlexR Cape Town
Also - how does handle multiple types.
e.g. !.gov !.de
Would it run a search for both or combine them?
Just curious as to the number of results it generates.
i.e. site=".gov" or site=".de" or two separate searches with site=".gov" and another separate search site=".de"
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
it would chose a random domain filter on submission to search engines
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
[FEATURE REQUEST] added for upcoming version
AlexR Cape Town
Can't wait to test this new feature out...
elliotps932
commenting on this so I can apply this technique later
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I'm not sure exactly what a wiki has in the domain name to help find it. Maybe !wiki