Keywords
This feature lets you highlight entered words in a page. Whole keywords must be placed in quotes, for example "watch". All entered keywords are case insensitive.
Keywords are only highlighted in the version with highlighted changes, not in the new or old version of a page.
Restriction:
Keywords can only be highlighted when no HTML-Tags are placed within these words (for example <b>W</b>ebSite-Watcher has HTML-Tags within the text, the highlighting of the keyword "WebSite-Watcher" would fail). If WebSite-Watcher cannot highlight all entered words, a warning at the beginning of the page is displayed.
The Update-on-keywords feature gives you the possibility to get only an update notification, if entered keywords are available in new or changed content. Enter one keyword per line. All entered keywords are case insensitive.
- Parts of a word
By default WebSite-Watcher searches keywords anywhere in the text of new/changed content, also when they are part of a word. If you enter the keyword watch, you will also get a positive result when the word WebSite-Watcher is available.
- Whole words
If WebSite-Watcher should only check new/changed content for whole words, then you have to place the keywords in quotes. The keyword "watch" (with quotes) won't give you a positive result when the page contains WebSite-Watcher, but "watch" would be found in the text you can watch a page for.
- Regular Expressions
The keywords you are looking for can also be defined with Regular Expressions. Regular Expressions must be placed between "regex(" and ")" (without quotes).
For example: regex(WebSite.Watcher) which will find "WebSite-Watcher", "WebSite Watcher", "WebSite_Watcher", ...
Please note, that the new version will only be saved when at least one of the entered keywords is found in changed content.
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