Hi, thankx for the help, BUT nothin of this is working ...
I tryed all the examples which were mentioned here ...
perl -pi.orig -e 's/original/substitute/g' <filename>
or
perl -spi -e 's/Bartholome/Richard/g' /path/to/folder/*
The only thing what i achieved was, that my command line told me that i cant work with a file without and backoup or something like that ...
Than even the full script, but it was full of errors, about 2-3 ...
Guys, i know that i am like an insect but i really need help ... And you are my only hope - or i have to spend hours replacing a word by hand ... Please write me an exact way how to do that ...
Than, if youll be in Slowakia lemme know, ill buy you a beer ...
Thank you
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