One more, direct on command line. Use caution with these. Use them on a test copy if you can. They can cause accidents that can be hard to undo or end up snowballing with the smallest mistake.

# as one line find . -regex '.*\.html$' -exec perl -pi.bk -e 's{<!--#include virtual +="/ssi/([^"]+)"-->} {<?php\ninclude(\$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/ssi/ +\1.txt');\n?>}g' {} \;

In reply to Re: modify file in place in script? Regex for changing includes from SSI to PHP by Your Mother
in thread modify file in place in script? Regex for changing includes from SSI to PHP by hmbscully

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