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Greetings, and thank you for your thoughtful replies.<br>
<em>Actually</em> "abc" is a constant -- all the files in question are
prefaced with those <em>same</em> 3 characters.<br>
So in an effort to be more concise;<br>
I need all the files prefaced by <b>abc</b>, to be <b>followed</b> by <b>4</b> digits.<br>
The files abc1000.html through abc9000.html, are already there.<br>
Which leaves abc1.html through abc999.html.<br>
I was able to rename all the files by cobbling up a script with the help of<br>
find(1),basename(1),cp(1), and rm(1) via for loop. But those won't help me with<br>
the references to those files within all the files themselves. :(<br>
<b>So</b>, in summary; how on earth can I append a <b><tt>0</tt></b> to abc<br>
on all the references to abc100.html - abc999.html? Appending 2, or three<br>
digits to the other references, will have the same solution. So I chose to use<br>
the "hundreds" list for a starting point.<br><br>
Thanks again for your thoughtful responses.<br>
<br>
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