How to replace a particular "url" with "url" of each webpage in multiple files using Notepad++?
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 Hello, @ramanand-jhingade, @alan-kilborn, @terry-r, @peterjones and All, @ramanand-jhingade, I’ve found out a solution to achieve what you want ! My method use the Windows version of the Unix gawkutility program.It allows you to add the name of the current file before the string " />ending any line which begins with the string<link rel"canonical" href="in current fileHere is the road map : - 
Open a DOScommand prompt
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cd /d <Asolute_Path to Folder containing ALL your *.HTM? files>
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md resul( create a sub-folderresulwhich will contain the same files as original ones, after modifications )
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Double-click to the link below, to download the gawk-4.1.0-bin.ziparchive
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Move this archive to the folder containing all your *.HTM?files
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Double-click on the gawk-4.1.0-bin.ziparchive
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Extract the only program gawk.exefrom the archive, into the folder containing all your*.HTM?files
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Paste the long line, below, in your DOScommand prompt and valid with theEnterkey :
 for %F in (*.htm?) do @del "resul\%F" 2>nul & @gawk.exe -F"\x22 />" " /^<link rel\"canonical\" href=\x22/ {$1 = $1 \"/\" FILENAME FS} ; {print} " "%F" >> "resul\%F"- After complete execution, double-click on the resulfolder
 => Within the resulfolder, you should get the list of all original*.htm?files with the current filename added at the end of any line, beginning with<link rel\"canonical\" href=", right before the string" />For instance, if current filename is Test.htm, any line, beginning with the string<link rel"canonical" href=", in current file, will be changed into<link rel"canonical" href="•••••/Test.htm" />, where the part•••••represents the initial link of that line
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Your original files are not changed at all ! 
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You may re-run the line for %F in •••••••••• "resul\%F", without any problem, as the process deletes any current file, inresulfolder, before rewriting it !
 Best Regards, guy038 
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 @guy038 I did whatever you wrote above but it copied all the files to the resul folder without any addition of the names of the files. I used Solution 2 mentioned at www.codeproject.com/Answers/5301640/How-to-find-and-add-the-file-name-of-each-file-in#answer2 and it added the file names but without the “.htm” or “.html” after the names of the files. I have read what you have posted in other threads, so I think you can help to add the filenames with the “.htm” or “.html” after the names of the files. You can give me a method which usesCommand Prompt or PowerShell. Thanks for your time and help! 
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 @Ramanand-Jhingade OK, in the Solution2 mentioned in the link above, I changed BaseName to FullName. I then used Notepad++ to remove the full path (using “find” and “replace”) but keep the filenames and their extensions. Thanks for all the help guys! 
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 Hello, @ramanand-jhingade, @alan-kilborn, @terry-r, @peterjones and All, @ramanand-jhingade, sorry that my method did not work :-( I don’t understand ! It’s important to note that my method would work ONLY IF the beginning of the “canonical” line is exactly : <link rel"canonical" href=" ^ | Beginning of lineIf this line could be, for instance, any of these ones, below : <link rel "canonical" href=" <link rel"canonical"href=" <link rel "canonical"href=" <link rel "canonical" href=" <link rel"canonical"href=" <link rel "canonical"href="My method would not find the canonical line ! So, just tell me about it ! 
 I even made tests with files containing a space chars in their names like This is a test.htmland it did create the correct line :<link rel"canonical" href="https://cure4incurables.in/This is a test.html" />Of course, in this specific case, in order to get functional links, we must change any space char with the %20syntax, thank to the S/R, below :SEARCH (?-i)(?:href="|(?!\A)\G)(?:(?!").)*?\K\x20REPLACE %20Using the Regular expressionsearch mode and ticking theWrap aroundoption would result, after replacement, in the functional line :<link rel"canonical" href="https://cure4incurables.in/This%20is%20a%20test.html" />Best Regards, guy038 
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