<img class="left" alt="eway-logo" src="/images/global/logo-eway.gif"> </img>

When I create a new page "new", I want to replace alt="eway-logo" with alt="new-logo"

and src="/images/global/logo-eway.gif" with src="/images/global/new-eway.gif"

I have applied following logic fo that.

$file_content$u =~ s/logo-(.*)\.gif/logo-$cloneName\.gif/g ;

Code in the beginning is replaced with

generic-logo" src="/images/global/logo-generic

While I should get the code

<img class="left" alt="generic-logo" src="/images/global/generic-eway.gif"> </img>

I am not sure, why is it replacing

<img class="left" alt="when I have applied exact location, where it should start from.

Its also removing

.gif"> </img>

How can I get correct output ? Can someone please suggest whats wrong in this regex code ?

Thanks


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