Hello Monks,
I am searching for this string in an entire directory:
if ((!($session_login)) or ($session_access < 5)) {
header("Window-Target: _top");
header("Location: index.php");
}
and I want to replace all instances of this string with:
if ((!($session_login)) or ($session_access < 5)) {
header("Window-Target: _top");
header("Location: index.php");
exit;
}
I am using this regex find replace at the shell:
perl -pi -w -e 's/header\(\"Window\-Target: _top\"\);header\(\"Locatio
+n: index.php\"\); /header\(\"Window\-Target: _top\"\);header\(\"Locat
+ion: index.php\"\);exit;/g;' *.php
no changes are happening on my directory. Which of my regexs are wrong?
I am beginning the match at the first header.
(note: i was using \s as 'whitespace' but shell didn't like it so i just put the actual whitespace in the regex)
Thanks in advance,
Perl Noob,
johnkasta
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