Re: HTM to ASP
by Jeff Diaz <jdiaz(at)ivtech.com>
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Thu, 08 Jun 2000 14:05:08 -0400 |
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Tom Towle <webmaster(at)fielding.edu>, hwg-servers(at)mail.hwg.org |
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Not sure if this will help or not, but a "feature" in the
Microsoft world has been the ability, within a command
window, to type "ren *.ext1 *.ext2" to rename all files
with a one extension to another (also works with copy).
So you could "ren *.htm *.asp" to rename each file within
a directory. The next step would be to write a script
that would traverse each directory, but I've been out of
the Win/DOS batch environment too long to remember how to
accomplish this.
- Jeff
At 12:28 PM 6/8/00, Tom Towle wrote:
>I have a need to change a web server to IIS. I would like to be able to
>batch rename all of my "htm" files to "asp" to enable an include script
>such I previously implemented with SSI and SHTML.
>
>I am looking at the NT4 Resource Kit utility ForFiles command that allows
>for batch NT command processing of directory structures using filemasks
>and a filename variable. It does not seem to afford me this capability however.
>
>Anyone ever deal with this scenario? Changing HTM to ASP?
>
>Tom
>Tom Towle, MAIP - Webmaster - The Fielding Institute
><mailto:webmaster(at)fielding.edu>webmaster(at)fielding.edu -
>http://www.fielding.edu/
>Member - International Webmasters Association,
>HTML Writers Guild and Association of Internet Professionals
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