Just a point: this will be a problem if they have some forward slashes
that are not specifying file paths, i.e. URLs in the code like
http://www.whereveryouwant.com/ will be substituted by
http:\\www.whereveryouwant.com\
Greg Donald wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:17:08 +0200, Patrick Fehr <fehrp@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a serious problem:
The client want's to emigrate the webhosting from a unix server to a windows
server. Now my biggest problem are the path's.
Is there a way to fast convert all the /root-style directories into the
windows standard \ ??
Thanks for your consideration, I have the strong feeling that this is much
work coming.
A small sed script would easily handle this conversion. I doubt you
have any of those on windows so I'd do the conversion before moving.
for file in *.php; do
cp $file $file.tmp
sed -e "s/\//\\\\/g" $file.tmp >$file
rm $file.tmp
done
Remember on windows you will be dealing with backslashes instead of
forward slashes, and you have to escape the backslashes with
backslashes.
$path = '/usr/local/blah';
will be something like:
$path = 'c:\\inetpub\\www';
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