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case sensitive: ... a description of the functionality of a program or search tool to distinguish between upper and lower letter case.The term, case-insensitive, means search ability or readability that sees all text in lower-case letters whether capital letters are present or not. The following search tool has a pull-down menu that allows you to change its case-insensitive setting. Your search of the Find Me Here website will not distinguish text in capital letters from that which is lower case. Making the distinction is important in searching for names contacts and locations, for example, when querying the Global Registry of Contacts. |
Searching for the names of contacts and locations: The Network provides its Global Registry of Contacts and access to many other directories for finding and getting in touch with with so called mission contacts. Listed among contacts in the GRC and other directories are those who are in position to supply information about places of interest to enterprise developers and site selectors. Searching case sensitive for the names of contacts as well as locations is best. Also, searching as a phrase is more efficient. Therefore in the case of the GRC, the following special search tool is provided. Note that its has pull-down menus set to search as a phrase and case-sensitive.To do a phrase search outside The Network, you should try the simple advanced search technique of setting off words with parentheses. |
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