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Sosa 08-02-2007 09:36 AM

Script or tool to remove html?
 
I have 500+ pages in 1 main folder and then sub directories that all need one line of html removed from the pages. Does anyone know if there is a tool to easily do this that will search subdirectories etc? I don't want to manually do it if possible.

CurrentlySober 08-02-2007 09:38 AM

ermm... is this a genuine question?
if so, dreamweaver...
if not... ok you got me !

KimJI 08-02-2007 09:41 AM

dreamweaver - Edit - "find and replace" - Type in text - select change "document" to "folder" under the pulldownmenu "find in"

cybermedia 08-02-2007 09:59 AM

google bk replacem, its perfect for what you need.

Sosa 08-02-2007 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KimJI (Post 12861545)
dreamweaver - Edit - "find and replace" - Type in text - select change "document" to "folder" under the pulldownmenu "find in"

I was able to get it to search the sub directories, but it only found actual results in the main directory of files. Even though the same code is on the files in the subdirectories. Any idea?

Sosa 08-02-2007 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by cybermedia (Post 12861719)
google bk replacem, its perfect for what you need.

Didn't seem to work, did a quick scan and didn't find anything. I'm trying to remove an onload html code line so it can't just search for text.

KimJI 08-02-2007 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Sosa (Post 12861743)
I was able to get it to search the sub directories, but it only found actual results in the main directory of files. Even though the same code is on the files in the subdirectories. Any idea?

And its the exact same code? you are sure there arent a "../" in a path or something?

Only thing that comes to mind is if you have removed the checkmark in "ignore whitespace differences" in the searchfunction. I'm running version 6.0 and have no problem. I use the function very often to replace banners on the SEO projects and have never had that problem.

Sosa 08-02-2007 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KimJI (Post 12861804)
And its the exact same code? you are sure there arent a "../" in a path or something?

Only thing that comes to mind is if you have removed the checkmark in "ignore whitespace differences" in the searchfunction. I'm running version 6.0 and have no problem. I use the function very often to replace banners on the SEO projects and have never had that problem.

shit lol, that was my prob. Got it fixed. Thanks a bunch!


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