Re: BBEdit grep
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 52584
interpreted = N
texte = Don't forget about your images and case-sensitivity there as well. And ifyou have any clients that upload their own images and then select from thoseimages in a product editor type of environment, you might force them to[lowercase] values if they use http post to move them up to the server.Sorry, don't have the grep for you. When I relocated to the same host, Ihad the Linux issue to deal with as well. Since then EVERYTHING islowercased. :)GKKenneth Grome wrote:> Does anyone know the proper grep for BBEdit that will make all the> file names appearing in my .tpl and .html and .inc files to be> changed to lowercase ... so my sites will not break when they are> moved to LINUX?>> What I hope to do is use BBEdit on my entire web site folder> hierarchy -- to make every reference to a file name into lowercase> characters. Then I will have to change all my file names to> lowercase, of course. Once this is done I don't think I will have> any problems when moving to LINUX (except perhaps for permissions).>> My webdna files all have suffixes of .db, .tpl, .html and .inc.>> By the way, what other issues do I have to watch out for when moving> from another OS to LINUX?>> Any help is appreciated, thanks.-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Don't forget about your images and case-sensitivity there as well. And ifyou have any clients that upload their own images and then select from thoseimages in a product editor type of environment, you might force them to[lowercase] values if they use http post to move them up to the server.Sorry, don't have the grep for you. When I relocated to the same host, Ihad the Linux issue to deal with as well. Since then EVERYTHING islowercased. :)GKKenneth Grome wrote:> Does anyone know the proper grep for BBEdit that will make all the> file names appearing in my .tpl and .html and .inc files to be> changed to lowercase ... so my sites will not break when they are> moved to LINUX?>> What I hope to do is use BBEdit on my entire web site folder> hierarchy -- to make every reference to a file name into lowercase> characters. Then I will have to change all my file names to> lowercase, of course. Once this is done I don't think I will have> any problems when moving to LINUX (except perhaps for permissions).>> My webdna files all have suffixes of .db, .tpl, .html and .inc.>> By the way, what other issues do I have to watch out for when moving> from another OS to LINUX?>> Any help is appreciated, thanks.-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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