On Jun 10, 2007, at 2:31 PM, Mike Stickel wrote:
I'm going through multiple updates on a very large site. There is already a series of search and replaces that I'm doing on these files. In order to format the existing code a little better I was hoping I could just use another search and replace instead of selecting the code and using the indent command.
If your html head is relatively simple you may be able to do it with negative matches on your regexp.
For example, if you have:
<html> <head> <title> <meta ... > <style ...> </head> <body>
...
</body> </html>
You could replace all newlines that *don't* start with those 9 strings
I'm not sure I have the syntax right here, but something along these lines:
find: ^^[</{0,1}html>|</{0,1}head>|<title>|<meta|<style|</{0,1}body>] (.*) replace: \t$1