I like it, thanks chromatic. May I throw a slight curve in the fairway?
A quick dig in The Owl leads me to think something like this will match reference any image of alphanumeric name. How close am I?
perl -i.bak -pe 's!(img src=")(\w+?\.(gif|jpg|jpeg|png)")!$1/Images/$2!g' *.html
Update: The above one-liner was tweaked, and now works.
Changes this:
<img src="12345.gif">
<img src="1b3e5.jpg">
<img src="1B3Df.jpeg">
<img src="abcde.png">
To this:
<img src="/Images/12345.gif">
<img src="/Images/1b3e5.jpg">
<img src="/Images/1B3D5.jpeg">
<img src="/Images/abcde.png">
And saves original files as ".bak".
cheers,
Don
striving for Perl Adept
(it's pronounced "why-bick")
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