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| Civilians | Can anyone recommend any good migration tools for websites. I'm currently running an intranet site (which is essentially just a bunch of html pages linked together...no scripts or anything special in them) on a SNAP server. It looks to me like it is a UNIX/Linux based system but the webserver is definitely not apache. I've set up a Mandrake 10.1 server & loaded apache on it. OK, so far so good. The problem I've run into is that our current site is full of spaces & mixed cases; something apache doesn't seem to like. What it looks like I need is something that will go through both the file names & all of the html links changing spaces to underscores & changing all cases to lower. I've looked around on the web a bit but haven't come across anything that will do both the changing of the filenames & the html coding. Any suggestions? Thanks, Joe |
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| Civilians | > > Not sure if there is such a thing, but there are many text editors that > have the facility to search and replace (some will take RegEx) over many > files. > The problem is that I've got about 900 pages that need to be checked. I'd rather not have to do them a page at a time if I can help it. |
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| Civilians | Joe Hurst wrote: >> Not sure if there is such a thing, but there are many text editors >> that have the facility to search and replace (some will take RegEx) >> over many files. > The problem is that I've got about 900 pages that need to be checked. > I'd rather not have to do them a page at a time if I can help it. Do some Googling and see if InfoRapid Search&Replace is still available. -- Blinky Linux Registered User 297263 Killing all Usenet posts from Google Groups Info: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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| Civilians | Joe Hurst wrote: >> >> Not sure if there is such a thing, but there are many text editors that >> have the facility to search and replace (some will take RegEx) over many >> files. >> > > The problem is that I've got about 900 pages that need to be checked. I'd > rather not have to do them a page at a time if I can help it. Multi-Replace is a small prog that I use. Has no problem with that many pages at once. It was freeware when I got it, but I believe it's shareware now, or evaluation version or something: http://www.softforall.com/Utilities/...ro09140346.htm -- Els http://locusmeus.com/ Sonhos vem. Sonhos vão. O resto é imperfeito. - Renato Russo - |
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