Basil Chupin wrote:
Ed McCanless wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Chris Arnold wrote:
I have a bunch of html files that i need to do a couple of things to: 1.remove the html and head tags and replace them with other code 2.rename the file to .php
Isn't there a program that will search all the files in a given directory for html and head and then replace that with something else? Then rename the files? I have seen the replace function in gedit but it does not accept the php code that needs to be inserted (i think the code is to long). Anyone no of a program/way that will accomplish this?
Cannot help you with the first requirement but regarding renaming the files use XnView to do this. XnView is basically a picture viewing application but, surprisingly, it doesn't care what the files are when you use its Batch Rename facility - it will happily rename the extension of the files for you.
Place all the html-extension files in the one directory then use the Batch Rename facility in XnView to rename the extenions to .php.
Cheers.
Doesn't Quanta plus have a function like this?
I absolutely have no idea. Leave it up to you to find out :-) .
Cheers.
PS. What is Quanta?
OK, I refreshed my memory, as you subtly suggested. I could find no reference to running batch files in Quanta, but edit>find, edit> find next, and edit>replace provide a fairly quick way to do this type of work in Quanta plus. -ED- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org