or even:
find . -name "*.htm" -type file -exec perl -e 's/arse/tits/' {} \;
just to go even more off topic - your code, although an example, is kind of redunandant; using perl to use find to return a list for perl to use chmod on is unnecessary. all you really need to do is find . -type file -exec chmod 644 {} \; (but then that's nothing really to do with perl, other than how not to use it. :-)
In reply to Re: descending directories
by mischief
in thread Can you teach a new dog an old trick?
by c
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