You could as an option create an alternative tree with hardlinks in to the original files. That way you get to keep the original files unmodified just in case you need them again but you have a new hierarchy for the AppleTalkers to look at.
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That's a great idea! At least I know why I didn't do it this way -- when I go to shorten these filenames, it's so I can use my CD burner which is not usable from Linux (pesky USB peripherals!). Once they are archived these files are history. :)
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This would be great if you had a pattern to change in the file as well. Therefore, if you were shortening filenames with links in them, you could shorten the names, and not deaden the links.
For instance, in html files:
change a link from 365105&*)%$$$.php?_&&%GHFKHV
to 1st_link.html
and get the script to then change the filename, to 1st_link.html
Cool, is it possible?
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