It's a simple question: WHY?
Why, when I'm editing code (HMTL code) is it suddenly forbidden to do find-replace?
I get quite a few contributions from writers for my site, who (helpfully) give me HTML code, and I can just paste it in. It's particularly helpful with hyperlinks. I don't have to go through the slow and error-prone tedium of clicking the link icon, pulling down the right fields, and pasting. Lovely!
But some of them give naked links, and I have to add the frame name ("target=...") to each tag. It's very easy in any Editor I've ever used: just find <a and replace with <a target=... and bingo!
Nope: can't do. Have to select all source, paste into Textpad, find-replace, select all, paste back into FCK.
Why?
Guy
Why, when I'm editing code (HMTL code) is it suddenly forbidden to do find-replace?
I get quite a few contributions from writers for my site, who (helpfully) give me HTML code, and I can just paste it in. It's particularly helpful with hyperlinks. I don't have to go through the slow and error-prone tedium of clicking the link icon, pulling down the right fields, and pasting. Lovely!
But some of them give naked links, and I have to add the frame name ("target=...") to each tag. It's very easy in any Editor I've ever used: just find <a and replace with <a target=... and bingo!
Nope: can't do. Have to select all source, paste into Textpad, find-replace, select all, paste back into FCK.
Why?
Guy
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