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Chris Arnold wrote:
> Stefan Hundhammer wrote:
>> perl -p -i -e 's/oldtext/newtext/' *.html
>>   
> /oldtext will be lines of html and /newtext will be lines of php. Will
> perl still be able to do it and if so, do i need to escape some of the
> code in oldtext and newtext? Example:
> <HTML> the < and >
> and
> <?php ;?> does any of that need to be escaped?

Probably a little over the top but ...

man perlrequick

nand

man perlretut

will help...

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