Gordon,

Do you know you can do a Search and Replace within Legacy, which would
probably do the editing you want OR in the Gedcom in a text editor.
The Gedcom export also has some options to do with changing formatting
codes to html.

Cath

Gordon Small wrote:
>
> TMG would be my preferred way for web presentation except for one
> minor detail. I'm pretty sure my legacy output to a GEDCOM file would
> not work. I started using Legacy back in the early days with the
> intent of putting all the info on the web but legacy didn't have the
> capability of outputting "everything" I wanted in their web page
> generator, or it wasn't in the format I wanted it to be in. So, I
> improvised and used a lot of HTML references in the person's "Events"
> that I'm pretty sure won't translate in a GEDCOM export. The first
> time I decided that the Legacy web output wasn't doing what I'd hoped
> I decided to improvise a way to get the output to display the way I
> wanted it to display. Then I had to go back through the database and
> revisit every person. I just don't have the desire to go back through
> all my sources and events and revisit all my documentation *again*.
> Actually, I'm happy with the Legacy output and while updating the web
> isn't a one click event it only takes me a day or so to massage the
> Legacy web output and get it uploaded.
>
>
>
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