Thanks for your replies,

when executing this in iterm..
perl -i -pe' BEGIN { $/ = "}\n" } s/@{[ <<REGEX ]}/@{[ <<STRING ]}/g; if ((!(\$session_login)) or (\$session_access < 5)) { header("Window-Target: _top"); header("Location: index.php"); } REGEX if ((!(\$session_login)) or (\$session_access < 5)) { header("Window-Target: _top"); header("Location: index.php"); exit; } STRING ' *.php

I get back the following error messages
Can't find string terminator "REGEX" anywhere before EOF at -e line 3.
-bash: BEGIN: command not found
-bash: s/@{[: No such file or directory
I am probly missing something obvious, due to no EOF usage experience.
Any help on these err messages is greatly appreciated!

In reply to Re^4: find and replace from shell by johnkasta
in thread find and replace from shell by johnkasta

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