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* HTML Editing in Emacs
@ 2002-11-14  0:08 Sam Peterson
  2002-11-14  3:04 ` Michael Slass
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Sam Peterson @ 2002-11-14  0:08 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi folks,

I've using html-helper-mode with Emacs to create a few web pages of
mine.  I'm beginning to get the hang of it and I'm really starting to
like it, been writing macros, etc.  However, there's one thing I
really need that I'm not sure how to provide.

If I have several web pages that cross reference each other, or an
image referenced from several web pages, and I'd like to rename or
move one of these files, I need to manually update all references to
it.  I need a facility that could move and rename files and update all
references for me.

Bloated web site tools such as Dreamweaver and Frontpage provide this.
I hate these tools, but this particular mechanism is very nice.  Is
there any such "site" tools for Emacs, or if not for Emacs, is there a
nice minimalistic external program that could provide this facility,
and thereby it would be an easy task of just writing a few elisp
functions to interface with it?
-- 
Sam Peterson
skpeterson@ucdavis.edu
UC Davis, CA  USA

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2002-11-14  0:08 HTML Editing in Emacs Sam Peterson
2002-11-14  3:04 ` Michael Slass
2002-11-14  7:45   ` Sam Peterson
2002-11-14 13:46     ` Harry Putnam
2002-11-14 18:39     ` Michael Slass
2002-11-14 21:24       ` Harry Putnam
2002-11-15 10:03         ` gmane (was: HTML Editing in Emacs) Marc Girod

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