Learn to be good with the command line. Being saddled with Windows is no excuse; if you can't stand the Windows command line (I can't), install Cygwin.
-p process line-by-line and print the results -i operate on files in place -e execute the following code Hence: perl -p -i -e 's/foo/bar/g' *
Aaron B.
My Woefully Neglected Blog, where I occasionally mention Perl.
In reply to Re^3: s// All Files In Directory
by aaron_baugher
in thread s// All Files In Directory
by perl.j
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