Chris Arnold wrote:
Open the file in Kate and do a search and replace on the string indexFRMB01C001 and replace it with indexFRMB01C002 I don't need to do a "replace". I need to add some text before the indexFRMB01C00?
the following inserts BAR before every occurrance of foo: s/foo/BARfoo s is for substitute, i.e. replace.
On Dec 10, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
Using SLED SP1 and SED. I need to add some text before some existing text in 1 file, in about 100 different spots. The existing text is as follows: <A onclick="window.open(this.href,'_blank');return false;" HREF='/ kjvdict/indexFRMB01C001.htm'>1</A>
The section of text above will differ in every line. So the section indexFRMB01C001 will appear as indexFRMB01C002 on the next line and so on for all 100 lines. Randall S wrote a killer script that would add quotes to some text so i am trying to modify that script and use it but not having much luck. Here is the script:
#!/bin/sh targetList=(
# ... or "ls": $( ls *.php ) )
for target in "${targetList[@]}"; do
sed \ --in-place= \ -e "1s;*.htm;'&';" \ "$target"
done
You can see that i am trying to use a wildcard in *.htm......Clearly, i don't know what i am doing :) Can someone (nicely) help me with this? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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