When
you develop or support a large website that contains a number of pages
and programming code, it is frequently necessary to make a change immediately
in many files, add new text or new links in various webpages, change descriptions,
key words and other metatags, repair inactive links, and redesign and optimize
pages for search engines. The Multiple File Search and Replace program
was developed for just these purposes. Despite the great quantity of narrowly-defined
programs of this kind, Multiple File Search and Replace has a number
of significant differences and advantages. The program has a more convenient
interface, which is oriented toward webmasters, web developers, and search
engine optimization (SEO) staff. The program does not require that you
learn macro languages and read documentation. It has gathered together
all functions necessary to accomplish these tasks, and presents them in
a form of a convenient and understandable interface, not demanding excessive
confirmations and actions from the user.
The program will also be very useful in processing XML files, converting and pre-processing text files, deleting or modifying special symbols or line breaks, and for editing a large number of web pages and other text files. With this program, you can quickly fix HTML code, text, and hyperlinks, and insert new links or transform the design of the entire site.
The program is designed with the following capabilities:
On the left on the program’s main screen is shown the directory path and a template for files to be processed.
On the right, the table displays the processing rules. The first column shows the type of action - Replace , Insert, Delete, etc.
Save the rule, and it appears in the table of the main form. Save the job. Next define where you will save the result: overwrite or new file. In the latter case, define a file-naming template. You can use variables to create file names.
The rules for including or deleting text are created in an analogous manner.
To search for a text excerpt, the capability of creating identifiers in the text to be processed has been designed in.
In the program , these fields are called Begin and End. I.e., you can define that text to be processed is located after the Begin identifier and before the End identifier.
For example, it is necessary to change the metatags on the HTML pages
for an SEO site. To do this, you set up the replacement of text to be after
the <head> identifier and before the </head> identifier at the end
of the block of text, and then insert the necessary text for the replacement.
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