Reputation:
I have a huge txt file and Editpad Pro list of urls with images on the root folder.
http://www.othersite.com/image01.jpg
http://www.mysite.com/image01.jpg
http://www.mysite.com/category/image01.jpg
How can I change only that ones that has images on the root using regexp?
http://www.othersite.com/image01.jpg
http://www.NEW_WEBSITE.com/image01.jpg
http://www.mysite.com/category/image01.jpg
I'm using the RegExr online app.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 159
Reputation: 66681
Search and replace (case insensitive, regular expression):
http://www\.mysite\.com/([^/]*\.(?:jpg|gif|png))
with:
http://www\.NEW_WEBSITE\.com/\1
EDIT
And yes, this will also re-base files such as http://www.mysite.com/.jpg
, if any such files or directories exist. If anyone doesn't like this then just replace *
with +
-- or with {X,}
if your assumption happens to be that an image file needs at least a X character name s etc. etc. -- but really, this is probably quite outside the scope of what lab72
is trying to achieve (i.e. not image file name validation.)
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 111150
url1.replace(/((https?:\/\/www.?)(\w*?)(.com\/image\d*?\.(png|gif|jpg))/,
"$1newName$3");
Something like the above should work. The code is in AS (not compiled though :P) Note that $2 matches the sites name which we are replacing with yoursite
.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 287875
Replace
http://www\.mysite\.com/image(.*)
with
http://www.newsite.com/image$1
That being said, you might also be interested in a decent text editor. That flash applet is really yucky. You can still use the same regexp, although you'll have to replace the dollar sign $
with a backslash \
.
Upvotes: 0