02-26-2004
Free your mind ....
Search first for "<img src" - check out the grep/egrep/fgrep commands - any line containing that - search for your blank alt="" statement - use a sed command to remove it.
Then run through and insert your new alt="" by searching/replacing border with alt="" border
test it out on a smaller file so you can see if it all works before hitting all your htm/html files.
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wml::std::href
wml::std::href(3) EN Tools wml::std::href(3)
NAME
wml::std::href - Enhanced Hyperlink
SYNOPSIS
#use wml::std::href
<href url="..." [name="..."] [image="..."] [hint="..."] [target="..."]>
DESCRIPTION
This is an interface to the standard HTML anchor tag ("<a href="...">...</a>"). The intended use of "<href>" is to simplify the creation
of hyperlinks. The following
<href url="THE://URL">
<href url="THE://URL" name="THE_NAME">
<href url="THE://URL" image="THE_IMG.EXT">
<href url="THE://URL" name="THE_NAME" image="THE_IMG.EXT">
<href url="THE://URL" hint="THE_HINT">
<href url="THE://URL" name="THE_NAME" image="THE_IMG.EXT" hint="THE_HINT">
gets expanded to
<a href="THE://URL"><tt>THE://URL</tt></a>
<a href="THE://URL">THE_NAME</a>
<a href="THE://URL"><img src="THE_IMG.EXT" alt="THE://URL" border="0"></a>
<a href="THE://URL"><img src="THE_IMG.EXT" alt="THE_NAME" border="0"></a>
<a href="THE://URL" onmouseover="self.status='THE_HINT';return true" onmouseout="self.status='';return true" onfocus="self.status='THE_HINT';return true" onblur="self.status='';return true"><tt>THE://URL</tt></a>
<a href="THE://URL" onmouseover="self.status='THE_HINT';return true" onmouseout="self.status='';return true" onfocus="self.status='THE_HINT';return true" onblur="self.status='';return true"><img src="THE_IMG.EXT" alt="THE_NAME" border="0"></a>
AUTHOR
Ralf S. Engelschall
rse@engelschall.com
www.engelschall.com
REQUIRES
Internal: P1, P2
External: --
SEE ALSO
HTML "<a>" and "<img>" tags.
EN Tools 2014-04-16 wml::std::href(3)