unsubscribe Matthew Nuzum wrote:
> Master! I'm not worthy... > ;-) > Matt > > >--__--__-- > > > > This might also help, done starting at the root of where the files may > be expected to occur: > find . -type f -exec perl -p -i.bak -e > 's!http://(.*\.?)domain.com/images!/images!g' {} \; > > This is a find(1L) command, looking for normal files, and on each > executing (-exec) the perl(1) one-liner (by way of the -e) to edit the > file given to the exec function (via the {} ) in-place (-i), making a > backup (with the extension .bak), looking thru the file (via the -p), > executing a substitution (s) for all instances on the line (g), using > the '!' as a seperator, replacing "http://" followed by zero or more of > any character, followed by 0 or 1 '.', followed by "domain.com/images/" > with the string "/images/". (Single quotes were necessary above to > prevent the shell from attempting to interpret the '!'s, although > another character could also be used as a seperator for the values in > the substitution.) > > While YMMV, I hope that helps. > > -Albert C. > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers