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    RickJ Posts: 7,762, Reputation: 864
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    Jan 23, 2008, 06:33 PM
    Google advanced advanced search
    I understand that not all special operators work together in Google advanced searching...

    How can I do a Google search for webpages containing a word in the url AND a term on the page?

    For example, at stgabrielradio.com homepage is the term "monsignor lane".

    ... so if I were searching for webpages with the word radio in the url and "monsignor lane" on the page, how do I do the search?

    Thanks!
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    Jan 23, 2008, 07:45 PM
    At the bottom of this page is the answer to one of your questions

    Advanced Google Search Operators


    Did Advanced Google advanced search

    Put --->with all of the words - inurl:radio

    Put --->with the exact phrase - monsignor lane

    Found this web site -- **SURPRIZE **

    St.Gabriel Radio

    Monsignor Lane is Pastor of St. Margaret of Cortona in Columbus, Ohio, and instructor at the Pontifical College Josephinum. With questions about the...
    St. Gabriel Radio - 10k
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    Jan 24, 2008, 05:53 AM
    Aha. I was putting a space after the colon.

    ... and wow, Google indexes this site amazingly fast! Look at this search:
    inurl: radio "monsignor lane" :)

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