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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn
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      Is it possible to make this parsing just with a REGEX formula?

      @PeterJones

      Maybe we need wording in the N++ user manual for what regular expression replacement cannot do.
      File to file, folder to folder, these are good candidates.
      I mean, well, it should be obvious because there aren’t any statements in the relevant sections about these types of things, but we get questions like these.
      At least if it were in the manual, it would be possible to brush off such questions with a RTFM.

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Alan Kilborn
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        @Alan-Kilborn said in Regex: Copy text between one html file to more html files (from a folder to another):

        Is it possible to make this parsing just with a REGEX formula?

        @PeterJones

        Maybe we need wording in the N++ user manual for what regular expression replacement cannot do.
        File to file, folder to folder, these are good candidates.
        I mean, well, it should be obvious because there aren’t any statements in the relevant sections about these types of things, but we get questions like these.
        At least if it were in the manual, it would be possible to brush off such questions with a RTFM.

        I don’t think a user manual should have to maintain a list of things the application cannot do. That seems a better job for the FAQ section of the forum, instead.

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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by guy038

          Hi, @robin-cruise, @alan_kilborn, @peterjones and all,

          So, Robin, if I fully understand you, you would like to replace any zone <!-- PART1 -->•••••••••<!-- PART2 --> in all HTML files of the sub-folder folder 2 with the zone, below :

          <!-- PART1 -->
                <div class="Field">
                    <div align="right">
                        TEXT TEXT A A A
                    </div>
                </div>
          <!-- PART2 -->
          

          If I’m right about it, that’s rather easy with regexes :

          • Backup all your HTML files of folder 2 within an other folder ! ( A common sense action ! )

          • Open the Find in Files dialog ( Ctrl + Shift + F )

            • SEARCH (?s-i)<!-- PART1 -->.+?<!-- PART2 -->

            • REPLACE <!-- PART1 -->\r\n <div class="Field">\r\n <div align="right">\r\n TEXT TEXT A A A\r\n </div>\r\n </div>\r\n<!-- PART2 -->

            • FILTERS *.html

            • DIRECTORY The ABSOLUTE location of "folder 2"

            • Select the Regular expression search mode

            • Click on the Replace in Files dialog

            • Hit the OK button of the Are you sure? dialog


          So, @alan-kilborn and @peterjones, in this specific case, the goal to reach seems still possible with regexes ;-))

          Best Regards,

          guy038

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          • Terry RT
            Terry R @guy038
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            @guy038 said in Regex: Copy text between one html file to more html files (from a folder to another):

            in this specific case, the goal to reach seems still possible with regexes ;-))

            Actually I think you missed the statement that file1.html (in 1 folder) contains the source “code” that needs replacing a “no code present” area contained within many files in a different folder. Hence as the others mentioned, working with 2 files simultaneously, which regex is not capable of doing.

            I had considered mentioning that appending file1.html to ALL the other files, then the “Find in Files” option (with a suitable regex) would be able to:

            1. move the code to the new location and
            2. remove the remainder of the file1.html string that was appended.
              But then I thought this is far more work than his already thought about (and supplied) powershell solution.

            Terry

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            • guy038G
              guy038
              last edited by guy038

              Hi, @robin-cruise, @terry-r, @alan-kilborn, @peterjones and all,

              @terry-r :

              Many thanks for your comments However, I’m sorry as I still don’t see in which way I’m wrong :-((

              @robin-cruise said :

              So the content between <!-- PART1 --> to <!-- PART2 --> in file1.html needs be copied in all html files in folder 2 at the same <!-- PART1 --> to <!-- PART2 --> place.

              In my regex S/R, the part of text to be copied from File1.html is placed in the replace zone :

              • REPLACE <!-- PART1 -->\r\n <div class="Field">\r\n <div align="right">\r\n TEXT TEXT A A A\r\n </div>\r\n </div>\r\n<!-- PART2 -->

              and will replace, as @robin-cruise said, the same <!-- PART1 -->•••••••<!-- PART2 --> area in all files of folder 2 with the search zone :

              • SEARCH (?s-i)<!-- PART1 -->.+?<!-- PART2 -->

              So, I’m missing something obvious ! Could someone enlightens me with a short file1.html text, supposed to be in folder 1 and a short file2.html text, supposed to be in folder 2 ? TIA !

              BR

              guy038

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              • Terry RT
                Terry R
                last edited by

                @guy038 said in Regex: Copy text between one html file to more html files (from a folder to another):

                So, I’m missing something obvious !

                Your solution involves grabbing the “source” first, then using that in the 2nd step which is the replacement using Find in Files. The OP was asking whether regex can simultaneously grab the source data, then edit the “other” files and insert it into all those files. So his request was to “open” 2 files together and “regex” them.

                Of course your solution would work if the “source code” is short enough.

                Terry

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                • guy038G
                  guy038
                  last edited by guy038

                  Hi, @robin-cruise, @terry-r, @alan-kilborn, @peterjones and all,

                  Ah…yes, I see what you mean, Terry !


                  Now, let’s imagine that Notepad++ has these two new native features ( just a dream !! ) :

                  • A Mark in Files dialog, in the same way than the Find in Files dialog. So, we could just bookmark any <!-- PART1 -->•••••••<!-- PART2 --> area, in all HTML files of folder 2, with, of course, the option Purge for each search ticked

                  • A Bookmark in Files dialog, too. So, we could :

                    • Select and copy the specific <!-- PART1 -->•••••••<!-- PART2 --> section of File1.html in the clipboard with Ctrl + C

                    • Then, run the Search > Mark > Paste to (Replace) bookmarked lines option, in all HTML files of folder 2

                  Best Regards,

                  guy038

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                  • Robin CruiseR
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                    • Robin CruiseR
                      Robin Cruise
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                      thanks @guy038 Beautiful !

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hello, @robin-cruise, @terry-r, @alan-kilborn, @peterjones and all,

                        Well, I just realize this morning, that I’m wrong again, in my previous post. :-((

                        Indeed, as several consecutive lines would be marked, the Search > Mark > Paste to (Replace) bookmarked lines option would replace any bookmarked line with clipboard contents ! whereas the paste action should occur, once only, replacing all the lines bookmarked !

                        As a conclusion, this kind of operation, between files, cannot be achieved with regexes, as @peterjones and @alan-kilborn stated, previously !

                        BR

                        guy038

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @guy038
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                          @guy038 said in Regex: Copy text between one html file to more html files (from a folder to another):

                          has these two new native features ( just a dream !! )

                          Keep in mind that these “dream” features would have to be “Mark in All Opened Documents” and “Bookmark in All Opened Documents”…and thus the files in question would all have to be open in Notepad++.

                          The reason is that bookmarks and marks from marking are not saved with a file, so if a file was not open, there would be no remembering.

                          I know it was just a fantasy, but sometimes we have to do a little grounding of fantasy. :-)

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                          • guy038G
                            guy038
                            last edited by

                            Hi, @alan-kilborn and All,

                            I really should have thought a bit more, before answering ! Indeed, Alan, although the bookmarks are kept in the session.xml configuration file, there are not stored in files themselves. So, as soon as a file containing bookmarks is closed, these bookmarks are gone away the next time the file is opened, during a new N++ session !

                            Sorry for all that noise !

                            Cheers,

                            guy038

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