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#1 ic3d

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Posted 25 August 2004 - 11:49 AM

I have an old site design that get's expended a lot. Therefore i want to organize the structure by moving several old and new .html files to a new folder. Problem is that all the html files used to be in the rooth and so they use the roothlink to the imagemap. ( images/image.gif ). I was edditting every image manually to ( ../images/image.gif ) but it takes me ages to do that. Especially cause there are now so many new pages.

Obviously notepad is not able to mass rename the links, but dreamweaver might be. I know it very well, but i can't seem to find that option. Anyone could help me out?

#2 ic3d

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Posted 25 August 2004 - 08:30 PM

Solved it btw. I was looking way to deep into it. All i had to is open the file and save them in a different folder. A solution can be so easy.. :)




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