12-15-2008
Multiple edits to a bunch of html files
I'm trying to upgrade a whole bunch of pages on my site to a new design.
I thought one way of doing it would be to enclose the content in special comment tags and then use some form of script to wrap the new html around it. Like this:
<!-- content start -->
<h1>Blah blah blah</h1>
yada yada yada
<!-- content end -->
Say I put everything that goes above <!-- content start --> into text1 and everything below <!-- content end --> into text2
Is there a way to have a script go through the directory and make those changes to the html files? That is, delete everything above <!-- content start --> and replace it with text1 and delete everything below <!-- content end --> and replace it with text2?
I have the skill to
think of the idea, just not to execute it.
Any suggestions would be great!
Last edited by dheian; 12-15-2008 at 01:55 AM..
Reason: clarification
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tidy.getconfig
TIDY.GETCONFIG(3) 1 TIDY.GETCONFIG(3)
tidy::getConfig - Get current Tidy configuration
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
array tidy::getConfig (void )
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
array tidy_get_config (tidy $object)
Gets the list of the configuration options in use by the given tidy $object.
PARAMETERS
o $object
- The Tidy object.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of configuration options.
For an explanation about each option, visit http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
tidy.getConfig(3) example
<?php
$html = '<p>test</p>';
$config = array('indent' => TRUE,
'output-xhtml' => TRUE,
'wrap' => 200);
$tidy = tidy_parse_string($html, $config);
print_r($tidy->getConfig());
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[indent-spaces] => 2
[wrap] => 200
[tab-size] => 8
[char-encoding] => 1
[input-encoding] => 3
[output-encoding] => 1
[newline] => 1
[doctype-mode] => 1
[doctype] =>
[repeated-attributes] => 1
[alt-text] =>
[slide-style] =>
[error-file] =>
[output-file] =>
[write-back] =>
[markup] => 1
[show-warnings] => 1
[quiet] =>
[indent] => 1
[hide-endtags] =>
[input-xml] =>
[output-xml] => 1
[output-xhtml] => 1
[output-html] =>
[add-xml-decl] =>
[uppercase-tags] =>
[uppercase-attributes] =>
[bare] =>
[clean] =>
[logical-emphasis] =>
[drop-proprietary-attributes] =>
[drop-font-tags] =>
[drop-empty-paras] => 1
[fix-bad-comments] => 1
[break-before-br] =>
[split] =>
[numeric-entities] =>
[quote-marks] =>
[quote-nbsp] => 1
[quote-ampersand] => 1
[wrap-attributes] =>
[wrap-script-literals] =>
[wrap-sections] => 1
[wrap-asp] => 1
[wrap-jste] => 1
[wrap-php] => 1
[fix-backslash] => 1
[indent-attributes] =>
[assume-xml-procins] =>
[add-xml-space] =>
[enclose-text] =>
[enclose-block-text] =>
[keep-time] =>
[word-2000] =>
[tidy-mark] =>
[gnu-emacs] =>
[gnu-emacs-file] =>
[literal-attributes] =>
[show-body-only] =>
[fix-uri] => 1
[lower-literals] => 1
[hide-comments] =>
[indent-cdata] =>
[force-output] => 1
[show-errors] => 6
[ascii-chars] => 1
[join-classes] =>
[join-styles] => 1
[escape-cdata] =>
[language] =>
[ncr] => 1
[output-bom] => 2
[replace-color] =>
[css-prefix] =>
[new-inline-tags] =>
[new-blocklevel-tags] =>
[new-empty-tags] =>
[new-pre-tags] =>
[accessibility-check] => 0
[vertical-space] =>
[punctuation-wrap] =>
[merge-divs] => 1
)
SEE ALSO
tidy_reset_config(3), tidy_save_config(3).
PHP Documentation Group TIDY.GETCONFIG(3)