Jonathan Bartlett said:
> I'm very curious why you want this.  Anyway, basically, go to the top
> level and run this perl script( NOTE - I haven't even tested this to see
> if it will compile, so it will likely delete all your files and set your
> computer on fire.  But it should give you a starting point):

Whoo!  The damn script not only ate all my files, it ate all the files on
every computer in the office, including my boss's Palm Pilot and the
firmware in our microwave oven!  The worst part was that it seduced the
neighborhood cat, and that made a horrible noise!

Seriously, it looks like this will put me on the right track; I altered it
a bit to work in only one directory instead of the entire directory tree
so that if mistakes were made it would only affect one rarely-used course.
 It appears to wipe out the contents of the theform.html but I think
that's a minor problem (got hundreds of backup copies floating around...).

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