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To find information on the Altova web site, you can use the search field in the upper right corner of every web page, or simply use the form at the bottom of this page.
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|  | By default any query entered into the site search form will be treated as free-text. This means that a search will be performed using a very broad interpretation of the terms and this is usually what you would expect - results are very similar to that of typical web search engines. An example would be entering upgrade from 3.5 to 2010 as a query, which will retrieve all pages relevant to this question. |  | If such a free-text query return too broad a result, you might wish to try searching for an exact phrase, which can be achieved by enclosing it in quotes ("), such as "training partners", which will find all pages that include exactly those two words next to each other in the order specified. Please note that with an exact phrase search no automatic word-stemming will be performed, so searching for a phrase that contains the word partner will not find the word partners. |  | You can also combine multiple search terms or phrases in one query by using the boolean operators AND, OR, or NOT. As an example, the following query will find all pages that contain the phrase "xml schema", but not the word "dtd" on the same page: "xml schema" AND NOT dtd |  | For further technical in-depth information and more sophisticated features of the query language, please refer to the document Indexing Service Query Language on the Microsoft Developer Network (the XMLSpy Site uses the new extensible Dialect 2 of the Indexing Service query language described therein). |  |
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