This will probably sound like a new strange request, but Relating to a reason as it.
I’m looking for the search engine that will let me search for a certain piece of Code and return final results, ideally in a strong XML format (although I am not picky if the formatting is usually consistent). Has anyone seen anything for instance this
No, Google and BingHoo! don’t appear to have anything as regard.
do that funky piece of crap:
http: //www. wolframalpha. com/
http: //www. wolframalpha. com/input/i=< td>
Not a chance… but thanks, anyway. At least everyone tried. Can’t ask over that out regarding someone.
No problem. It was the wierdest google search I could think of.
Needless to say, you could often try the The search engines custom search with my site, and maybe you would possibly get lucky with one particular ads
Here’s something I found that will work – a PHP solution that will find and exchange the string you provide. Alternatively, you can just obtain files which were modified.
$dir = ‘/your_dir/’;
$searchstring = ‘your search string here’
$iterator = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir);
foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator($iterator) as $filename => $cur)
// Search and replace
$contents = file_get_contents($filename);
$contents = str_replace($searchstring, ‘ ‘, $content);
file_put_contents($filename, $contents);
// On the other hand, you can do this (instead of seek and replace)
if(strpos($contents, $searchstring)! == false)
$findcode = $filename; // gives you a spectrum that gives everyone paths to files which contain the code a different.
You may run the script possibly from browser or command line.
There’s no undo function from the above, but contributing an undo job wouldn’t be which hard. Simply crafting a filename. php. bck while using contents you got before replacing all.
Looking for a code snippet of your own code, or the web in general
I guess I assumed it was before in hos own code – MY SPOUSE AND I should know a lot better than to make assumptions when it go to Game –
Net generally, Wired.
Searching my very own code is not a difficulty. I can form a regex to let that happen.