Dear Anonymous Monk

There might be some umlauts in some of the path names. Would that trigger the alarm?

The initial purpose of the file (before it becam a rather huge project for a novice like me) was to do the following:

read the path in the text-file provided by user

go to each directory specified by the path name

Look for any xml-files and open each one individually

in each xml-file replace certain strings

create a backup of the xml(s)

close the file(s)

close the directory

Hope that helps (it did for me to get an initial idea what I was going to do step by step)

Looking forward to your reply. Thanks for your help

Kind regards

C.

In reply to Re^16: search and replace strings in different files in a directory by PitifulProgrammer
in thread search and replace strings in different files in a directory by PitifulProgrammer

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