> Try jcr:like(@title, '%&%'). The contains works on the Lucene-analyzed
> words, so I guess & is considered a delimiter and not put into the
> index as a single word.
> 
> The jcr:contains supports wildcards in form of '*' as well, so you
> could do it with jcr:contains(@title, '*&*'), but my quick test showed
> it fails if there are spaces next to the & char.
> 
> In general, don't rely on jcr:contains() for "specific",
> application-based searches. It should always be used only for direct
> "fuzzy" user searches.
> 
> Regards,
> Alex
> 
> -- 
> Alexander Klimetschek
> [email protected]
> 
> 

Thanks for quick reply, it works :). The only worry I have about perfomance
as I don't sure what is faster jcr:like or jcr:contains
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