?node_id=3989;HIT=html%20replace;re=N
Found 14 nodes roughly between 2011-01-23 and 1999-10-04 (searched 100.00% of DB).


where title contains all of "html", "replace"

2010-07-12 Tommy1981 Replacement of HTML Entites SoPW
2010-04-20 kevin4truth Need direction on mass find/replacement in HTML files. SoPW
2010-01-20 PerlRob Search and replace HTML SoPW
2007-03-09 richill using xml and perl to perform a search and replace on html files SoPW
2005-06-15 jqcoffey regex for search and replace of words in HTML SoPW
2005-05-24 thealienz1 replace url in text with html link SoPW
2003-05-08 Anonymous Monk Search and replace in html SoPW
2002-10-31 Anonymous Monk Replace characters not in html tags SoPW
2002-08-14 Anonymous Monk Using Tokeparser to replace image paths on retrieved remote html SoPW
2001-12-21 QandAEditors Answer: how do i replace link=#ccffcc (ex.) in a html line... CatA
2001-12-21 QandAEditors how do i replace link=#ccffcc (ex.) in a html line... CatQ
2001-06-05 Genius HTML Href attribute content replacer Craft
2001-04-20 abultm74 HTML tag search/replace. SoPW
2000-06-06 thatguy Search and replace everything except html tags SoPW


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