It would still have to be done by hand -- you could do a global change on
.HTML to .html ... but for the file names themselves - you'd have to
highlight, then select "change case" -- maybe you could write a macro to do
that.


At 8:38 PM -0500 5/25/98, Pambytes wrote:
>Homesite has been mentioned here several time and
>is still the best thing I have found for doing
>global replaces. Even with a mixture of upper and
>lower case it is still far faster than doing it
>manually. If you aren't using it you can get
>a trial version at http://www.allaire.com
>
>I wouldn't create home without it:)
>
>Pam
>
>>I am looking for a solution. I have a bunch of pages created by a
>>user in FrontPage. The file names (actual and referenced) are a
>>mixture of lower and uppercase - there is no consistency.
>>
>>For unix/admin reasons, I am told, all filenames on the server need
>>to be in lowercase. The actual filenames and directory names are easy
>>to change using the FTP client options when uploading.
>>
>>Its the references inside each HTML document that are the problem.
>>The only solution I have to date is the manual one, but as there
>>are about 300 pages I am not too excited at the prospect. Does anyone
>>have a better idea?

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