![]() Here we are ! You should get the list of all the files which do not contain the string Use API site scope :-)) Then, sort these absolute paths, with the menu option Edit > Line Operations > Sort lines Lexicographically Ascending In that new tab, open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl H ) Now, open a new tab and paste that text with Ctrl V Select with Ctrl A, the totality of the Find result panelĬopy this selection in the clipboard, with Ctrl C htm? files, as it matches the last standard character of each file ! => This second search, of course, gets all the. SEARCH (?-s).\Z and click on the Find All button.=> This first search writes, in the Find result panel, all the files, containing the string Use API site scope SEARCH (?-i)Use API site scope and click on the Find All button Select the Regular expression search mode ![]() Open the Find in Files dialog ( Ctrl Shift F )įill in your directory name, in the Directory: zone I suppose that all your HTML files are gathered in a specific directory. And after various tests, I think that it’s easier to search, first, for files containing the string Use API site scope and then, deduce all the files which do not contain that string !!
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