Cool, I guess I should have assumed that there would be some powerful
text editors available. I just thought I saw "NotePad" or something,
which can't do stuff like that.

From: http://www.textpad.com/products/textpad/features.html

"A powerful search/replace engine using UNIX-style regular
expressions, with the power of editor macros. Sets of files in a
directory tree can be searched, and text can be replaced in all open
documents at once."

On 5/28/07, David Ngo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand that, but if his specific requirement is to go through .as
files, then something like TextPad should be able to do exactly what he
needs. You can search for and replace all instances of a specific string
within folders, subfolders, specifically selected files, etc. You can even
add the .as filetype within TextPad and associate it directly to TextPad or
have it open up the default program. I mean, did you guys even look up
TextPad's capabilities before shooting down my suggestion? ActionScript
files are nothing more than text files. There's no special encoding type to
show that they are 'ActionScript' files, aside from the fact that the
compiler is hard-coded to look for the specific .as extension.

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