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I try to add at least one page per day to most sites, and it will regularly get picked up in the index.
But when I saw that the site:www.domain.com command became available without a keyword, it struck me that I actually have one keyword that exists on every single page on the site I'm checking the most.
Now, the allinurl command and the site command returns very different figures.
allinurl - 1,240 pages
site - 1,780 pages
site + keyword - 1,780 pages
Exactly what is the difference? In my ignorance, I thought that the allinurl would return all urls.
my site: returns 208 and my allinurl: returns 212
www.site.tld/go2site=www.mysite.tld
Thus creating a result with the sought site address in an url, even though it is not on-site
<added>Just as BigDave also described.
However, my results indicate the exact opposite. More on-site urls than are found with the allinurl command...</added>