Replace 100 instances of HTML

G

gtnike

Hello, I have 100+ pages of HTML that have a link that has gone bad. I now
need to replace the bad link with the new link. Is there an easy way to do
this in FrontPage 2000?
 
M

Mike Mueller

Edit >Replace and use the following options: >All Pages
and >Find in HTML



: Hello, I have 100+ pages of HTML that have a link that has
gone bad. I now
: need to replace the bad link with the new link. Is there
an easy way to do
: this in FrontPage 2000?
 
G

gtnike

I don't see that in my version. Are you sure you're talking about FrontPage
2000? When I do the replace all, It's a very tedious task as I have to
approve the change on every page. This is what I'm trying to avoid. Thanks
 
M

Mike Mueller

That is correct, you will need to approve all changes. But
it is better than the complete manual method.

:I don't see that in my version. Are you sure you're talking
about FrontPage
: 2000? When I do the replace all, It's a very tedious task
as I have to
: approve the change on every page. This is what I'm trying
to avoid. Thanks
:
: "Mike Mueller" wrote:
:
: > >Edit >Replace and use the following options: >All Pages
: > >and >Find in HTML
: >
: >
: >
message
: >
: > : Hello, I have 100+ pages of HTML that have a link that
has
: > gone bad. I now
: > : need to replace the bad link with the new link. Is
there
: > an easy way to do
: > : this in FrontPage 2000?
: >
: >
: >
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Sorry that is how it work, and actually it is a lot safer then using FP2002 / FP2003 global search
and replace function where you can avoid being prompted for each change. 100+ pages is really not
that bad. I do it on sites that have 500+ pages using FP2000.

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