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Hello Everyone,
New to the forum.
I have a rooted Galaxy Tab A 10.1 SM-P580 with S Pen, with Marshmallow.
Right now I'm in the process of turning this tablet into my primary computer.
I have a website that I frequently update, that requires searching & replacing text in all .htm files.
Is anyone aware of an app (or other method) to search & replace a string of text in multiple .htm files on an android?
So far I haven't been able to find one. This is surprising because it seems lots of people would need this feature.
Here are a few apps that I've researched:
WebMaster's HTML. This does not have find & replace for multiple files.
QuickEdit Text Editor. This does not have find & replace for multiple files
DroidGrep. There is no option in this program to choose subdirectories.
Jota. All versions do not have this option.
Notepad ++. Some have said this program can search & replace text in multiple files in a directory. However, this may pertain to the desktop version.
For those of you who manage websites, how are you accomplishing this?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
				
			New to the forum.
I have a rooted Galaxy Tab A 10.1 SM-P580 with S Pen, with Marshmallow.
Right now I'm in the process of turning this tablet into my primary computer.
I have a website that I frequently update, that requires searching & replacing text in all .htm files.
Is anyone aware of an app (or other method) to search & replace a string of text in multiple .htm files on an android?
So far I haven't been able to find one. This is surprising because it seems lots of people would need this feature.
Here are a few apps that I've researched:
WebMaster's HTML. This does not have find & replace for multiple files.
QuickEdit Text Editor. This does not have find & replace for multiple files
DroidGrep. There is no option in this program to choose subdirectories.
Jota. All versions do not have this option.
Notepad ++. Some have said this program can search & replace text in multiple files in a directory. However, this may pertain to the desktop version.
For those of you who manage websites, how are you accomplishing this?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
	