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The MoxPerl Card Generator here on this page is infinitely more flexible and powerful.
To use it,
specify the name field (or whatever) that
you're comparing against, and then supply a comparison or two, maybe with 
extra functions thrown in.
Something like each of these lines:
 
If you're doing numeric comparisons involving less-than, then
you must use parens after the function call.  Normally
they're optional, but when in doubt, put them in.
 
If you want to sort other than by name, put that here.  
Here are some reasonable sort criteria, each on its own line.
The tilde (~) will reverse the sort for that key.
    NAME eq 'White Ward'
    NAME =~ /ward/i
    NAME =~ /djinn|efreet/i
    TYPE =~ /elf/i or TYPE() =~ /dwarf/i
    TYPE =~ /\b(el|dwar)(f|v)/i 
    POWER() > 2 and regenerates
    green critter and POWER() == TOUGHNESS()
    regenerates but not green
    green (flyer or bander)
    CARD =~ /mishra|urza/i
Even though non-progammers haven't much trouble asking about
    flying blue critters
They understandably have problems with:
  creature and !flying
      and 
  toughness() == 1
      and 
  not (LG or UL or AN)
      and
  (common or uncommon)
      and 
  type =~ /\b(el|dwar)[fv]/i 
      and 
  artist eq ${"Fissure"}->{"artist"} 
which, amazingly enough, actually does work just fine to pull out Doug
Shuler's Dwarven Warriors and Dwarven Soldiers in under 2 seconds.
    power() < 3 && cost() > 3
    color ~powtuf
    color rarity 
    ~rarity ~powtuf
    release color type
I strongly suggest you 
check out the tutorial for the card generator.
The selection criteria (but not the sort order) is actually disguided perl
code.  If you would like to read about perl, check out the great
htmlificated manual.