Re: How to Process a GROUP of Lines Containing . . .

2017-02-25 Thread Bill Kochman
Hello Ollie, Thank you for taking the time to reply. As I told Patrick earlier today, I already resolved the issue by purchasing a copy of Sheila Dixon’s excellent “integrity Plus” app. While that issue is now taken care of, I will definitely keep your message archived here, and your point in

Re: How to Process a GROUP of Lines Containing . . .

2017-02-25 Thread Oliver Boermans
Hi Bill, In BBEdit I would first reformat the XML: Markup > Utilities > Format Select *Mode: Compact* to put all the code on one line. Then search and replace with \n So now each tag is on one line. This will make the “per line” tools more useful. Once you are done sorting you could

Re: How to Process a GROUP of Lines Containing . . .

2017-02-24 Thread Bill Kochman
Hello Patrick, Thanks for the suggestion. I will try the “Extract” option the next time that I have to perform a task like that. As is, I went ahead and purchased Sheila Dixon’s “Integrity Plus”, which is the commercial version of “Integrity”. Aside from proving to be an excellent website

Re: How to Process a GROUP of Lines Containing . . .

2017-02-24 Thread Patrick Woolsey
By design, BBEdit's line processing commands target whole lines only since processing partial and/or blocks of lines is (in general) quite a bit more complicated. Instead, I recommend you try the "Extract" command (which is tailor-made for just this sort of task :-) and you can configure &

How to Process a GROUP of Lines Containing . . .

2017-02-24 Thread Bill Kochman
Hello again. I don’t know if this is possible or not, but I thought I would ask. While I obviously realize that Googlebot couldn’t give a hoot regarding how my sitemap.xml file is organized, being a perfectionist, I am. Thus, I want to organize my sitemap according to my personal liking; that