Along with the ActiveState distribution comes a tool named
search that does just what you need. To use a file as input for that program you can simply use a shell command:
for /f %f in (mylist.txt) do search -name -i *.html -dir c:\intetput\w
+wwroot\iprt %f
Look up the docs for
for and
search by typing
for /? and
search -help at the command line.
Edit:
There is a trap when it comes to using for loop constructs in batch files. You have to "escape" the % signs in the loop variable (the batch interpreter eats one of them), so above line becomes
for /f %%f in (mylist.txt) do search -name -i *.html -dir c:\intetput\
+wwwroot\iprt %%f
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