2000 - Advanced Search of The Pirate Bay
#1
TPB doesn't support advanced search but https://torrentz.eu does and one of the filters it supports is site:thepiratebay.org [Note that you do have to use the .org extension even though the actual site is now .se]

So, you can use https://torrentz.eu to do advanced searches of TPB by adding site:thepiratebay.org to other parameters such as:

Mozilla Firefox - search for Mozilla and Firefox anywhere in the title

"Mozilla Firefox" - search exactly for "Mozilla Firefox"

Mozilla | Linux - search for Mozilla or Linux

Mozilla Firefox -beta - search for Mozilla AND Firefox but NOT beta

^Mozilla - search for titles starting with Mozilla

movie* - match movie, movies or any other prefix - This is enabled by default on most queries

file: Fedora iso - deep search inside torrent for file named Fedora iso

file: Fedora size:3520802816 - deep search inside torrent for file named Fedora iso with size of 3520802816 bytes

Linux added < 7d or Linux added: 7d - search for Linux added less then 7 days ago

Linux added > 5y - search for Linux added more then 5 years ago. Available date units: hours, days, months, years

Linux size > 700m - search for Linux torrents with size bigger then 700megabytes. Available size units: kilo, mega, giga, tera

Linux size 700m - 1g - search for Linux torrents in size range of 700m and 1g

Linux seed > 100 - search for Linux torrents with more than 100 seeders. Available seed(s,ers), leech(ers,es) and total peer(s)
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(May 29, 2014, 01:50 am)NIK Wrote: Mozilla Firefox - search for Mozilla and Firefox anywhere in the title

if i'm not mistaken that would be "search for Mozilla and/or Firefox anywhere in the title".

for Mozilla and Firefox, one should use the plus symbol instead of space (Mozilla+Firefox)
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#3
You're mistaken. Kindof.

If you enter Mozilla Firefox into the search box and click Search the url of the resulting page is https://torrentz.eu/search?f=Mozilla+Firefox

[ If you enter Mozilla+Firefox into the search box and click Search the url of the resulting page is https://torrentz.eu/search?f=Mozilla%2BFirefox (which is effectively the same thing, ie. it's just urlencoded) ]

So you are right that "and" requires "+" but the system is interpreting the "space" as a "+" therefore the original advice is correct.
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#4
Wink   
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#5
in this forum can I do a search for?
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#6
No
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(May 29, 2014, 04:27 am)NIK Wrote: You're mistaken.  Kindof.

If you enter Mozilla Firefox into the search box and click Search the url of the resulting page is https://torrentz.eu/search?f=Mozilla+Firefox

[ If you enter Mozilla+Firefox into the search box and click Search the url of the resulting page is https://torrentz.eu/search?f=Mozilla%2BFirefox (which is effectively the same thing, ie. it's just urlencoded) ]

So you are right that "and" requires "+" but the system is interpreting the "space" as a "+" therefore the original advice is correct.

I believe you're quite wrong. The system does not interpret a space as a plus. It's still a space character, urlencoded as a plus, since urls don't allow spaces in them.
If you want to read more info on it, please take a look at this page for example: https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp
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(Feb 17, 2018, 04:17 am)mladen074 Wrote:
(May 29, 2014, 04:27 am)NIK Wrote: You're mistaken.  Kindof.

If you enter Mozilla Firefox into the search box and click Search the url of the resulting page is https://torrentz.eu/search?f=Mozilla+Firefox

[ If you enter Mozilla+Firefox into the search box and click Search the url of the resulting page is https://torrentz.eu/search?f=Mozilla%2BFirefox (which is effectively the same thing, ie. it's just urlencoded) ]

So you are right that "and" requires "+" but the system is interpreting the "space" as a "+" therefore the original advice is correct.

I believe you're quite wrong. The system does not interpret a space as a plus. It's still a space character, urlencoded as a plus, since urls don't allow spaces in them.
If you want to read more info on it, please take a look at this page for example: https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp


Congratulations genius, you managed to necrobump a 2+ year old thread with your very first post and get it "quite wrong."

If you take a moment to stop trying to win the internet, you might realize we are discussing using a torrent search engine where it doesn't matter if you use a space or a + in the search because spaces are the equivalent of AND instead of OR.  Nobody was suggesting that a space got decoded into a + until you brought it into the conversation by being excessively literal.

For those who found this thread because of Einstein here, you should know that torrentz.eu no longer exists, but torrentz2.eu does and uses the same search logic, so the first post is relevant there.

As this is a tutorial thread, do not reply to it unless you are addressing the first post with additional useful information.
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#9
It seems not to support site:, I tried and no luck

Your search - windows site:thepiratebay.org - did not match any documents.
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#10
Thanks so much for this information
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