Thank you for your response David. However, as I noted yesterday — my local
time — I already took care of the problem by starting all over. It took me
about an hour to get things right, and even better than before.
Kind regards,
Bill K.
> On Feb 27, 2017, at 5:26 PM, David Wagner
Hello folks,
I apologize for the delay in getting back to you, but I have been very sick and
had to go to bed.
At any rate, I just bit the bullet and redid everything from scratch using
backup copies of the original 1256 files.
To provide more details, the link that I broke in each of those
got backups?
On Sunday, February 26, 2017 at 2:09:35 PM UTC-8, Tom Robinson wrote:
>
> That was my thought, but looks like OP managed to change text which varied
> for each link, to a fixed string in all the files :[
>
>
> > On 2017-02-27, at 10:39, Jean-Christophe Helary <
>
That was my thought, but looks like OP managed to change text which varied for
each link, to a fixed string in all the files :[
> On 2017-02-27, at 10:39, Jean-Christophe Helary
> wrote:
>
> You can use a regex to fix the broken links :) There's plenty of
> So go ahead and tell me that I just have to go back and start all over again
> with a fresh copy of the files, because there is no way to undo a multi-file
> find and replace.
You can use a regex to fix the broken links :) There's plenty of hope.
Now what it the pattern of those broken links
I kind of suspect what I am going to be told, but let me ask anyway with a
glimmer of hope.
I have just spent a few hours cleaning up the HTML code in about 1256 docs in
one of my virtual host’s directories.
I just did a final multi-file find and replace, and then realized when I got a
broken