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bug#50361: Error in first example in documentation
From: |
Davide Brini |
Subject: |
bug#50361: Error in first example in documentation |
Date: |
Sat, 4 Sep 2021 18:44:46 +0200 |
(keeping the list in the loop)
On Sat, 4 Sep 2021 17:43:27 +0200, Robert Spanjaard
<r.spanjaard@arumes.com> wrote:
> I'm not a regular sed user. I had an HMTL file that had about 70 list
> elements on a single line, and I wanted to change that. So I thought I'd
> use sed to change every occurence of "li><li" into "li>\n<li".
>
> sed 's/<\/li><li>/<\/li>\n<li>/' list.html > formattedlist.html
>
> According to the manual, this should work. This is exactly what the
> manual tells me to do to replace *all* occurences in the file list.html.
>
> That is NOT a matter of interpretation.
Since I foresee this rapidly becoming a sterile discussion, I'll only add
this:
for files that do not have multiple occurrences of the same pattern on a
single line, the statement in the manual is correct. The only thing missing
is a note specifying just that.
Good luck with your replacements.
--
D.