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Re: [cobalt-users] Searching for a text string RaQ3.



"FantasticMoms.com" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I need to find out if there is a way of searching a RaQ3 for the presence
of
> a certain text string *within* any of the *.htm files on the drive?

You can use the "find" command to locate all of the files containing that
text and additional commands to do the replacement if necessary, but it can
get rather complex.  I suggest downloading rpl from laffeycomputer.com and
using it instead.  It's simple to install following the included
instructions.  It has a simulate mode that can be used to locate all files
containing the matching string without doing a replacement and a standard
mode which will do a replacement.

http://downloads.laffeycomputer.com/current_builds/rpl-1.3.0b3.tar.gz

> My ISP (AT&T@Home) has just changed my email address without notice, from
> @home.com to @attbi.com

Be glad you're not one of the millions that ExciteAtHome has left with no
service.

> This means each and every one of my forms and email addresses needs to be
> changed.

You might want to consider using email addresses of domains hosted on your
box.  If desired you can setup the addresses to forward to an external
address.  Then if this happens again you'll only need to do the change in
the GUI.

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Steve Werby
President, Befriend Internet Services LLC
http://www.befriend.com/