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Posted by dorayme on 11/23/06 11:43
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<1143507567.298681.274190@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"htmldummy" <attorneyatlaw@hotmail.com> wrote:
> No... sorry... its a bit more complex. I know how to search/replace.
> I know how to copy/paste. The problem is I need to replace as many
> characters as possible. Basically, there is a character limitation.
> Therefore, I need to shorten the length of the html coding. The
> easiest way to do this is to replace 999 of these
> "http://home.att.net/~novice/beginner/homepage/pic1.jpg" with instead
> these "pic1.jpg."
>
> Therefore... if anybody knows how to tell the html page where ALL of
> the pics are stored, instead of having to retype it, I'd be most
> appreciative.
>
> I apologize for the confusion.
What are you replying to? Please quote the relevant bits.
I gave you a plan. In it, you do not copy and paste anything.
You instruct the Search and Replace software to do this. It
happens automatically, to all the files in any folder you
specify.
I understood you to want all your "/pic..." preceded by
src="http://home.att.net/~novice/beginner/homepage/me/
So if you do what I said when creating the html entries, you
later then auto replace all instances to get what you want.
What do you mean you have to replace as many characters as
possible?
What is going on? Have you already done the work and it is all in
absolute url references and you want to now change it to be
shorter and neater? Or do you want to save yourself trouble and
do it simple from now on? Either way, I thought I had covered the
situation?
Do you know about Search and Replace over a folder of files? if
not, then this may need to be explained further.
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dorayme
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