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                                A URL consists of several parts:                                 
                                The  
                                A leading www. in the  
                                The  See Match Type below for interpretations of the search string. | 
| For the Default search mode, the results are shown in a calendar view unless a filter is also added. For all other cases the results will be displayed in a list. | 
There are four different search modes:
| Default | In the default mode the exact URL (minus the ignored prefixes mentioned above) is searched for. If one leading or trailing wildcard asterisk (*) is added, see Prefix and Domain below. Any other asterisks will be considered literal parts of the search string. Hence, adding both a leading and a trailing wildcard asterisk is not possible.Example: URL: https://http.cat/206 & Match Type: Default | 
| Prefix | This will return all URL:s that begin with the given string. It returns the same results as Default with a trailing wildcard asterisk.Examples: URL: https://http.cat/2 & Match Type: Prefix URL: https://http.cat/2* & Match Type: Default | 
| Host | 
                                This will ignore any path and query parts of the URL and return all URL:s with the specified  URL: https://http.cat/ & Match Type: Host | 
| Domain | 
                                This is similar to the previous but doesn't require the whole  URL: cat/ & Match Type: Domain URL: *.cat/ & Match Type: Default | 
| One may specify a start and/or an end timestamp to further restrict the search - both are inclusive. The timestamps consist of a date and an optional time of day. The layout of these input fields are subject to which browser is used.Example: URL: https://http.cat/2 & Match Type: Prefix & From: 2022-02-02 09:00 | 
| Finally one may add extra filters for Mime Type, Status and URL. For each filter one needs to specify one of the three attributes, one of a set of relations and a string. If more than one filter is added, they will all be applied to the list of results. Remember to actually add the filter before submitting the search.Example: URL: https://http.cat/2/ & Match Type: Prefix & Filtering: HTTP Status Is Not "301" |