Hello Folks: I want to globally change the following: <a href="http:// www.mysite.org/?page=contacts"><font color="#269BD5">
into: <a href="pages/contacts.htm"><font color="#269BD5"> You'll notice that the match would be http://www.mysite.org/?page= but I also need to add a ".htm" to the end of "contacts" so it becomes "contacts.htm" This part of the URL is variable, so how can I use a combination of Python and/or a regular expression to replace the match the above and also add a ".htm" to the end of that variable part? Here are a few dummy URLs for example so you can see the pattern and the variable too. <a href="http://www.mysite.org/?page=newsletter"><font color="#269BD5"> change to: <a href="pages/newsletter.htm"><font color="#269BD5"> <a href="http://www.mysite.org/?page=faq"> change to: <a href="pages/faq.htm"> So, again the script needs to replace all the full absolute URL links with nothing and replace the PHP "?page=" with just the variable page name (i.e. contacts) plus the ".htm" Is there a combination of Python code and/or regex that can do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Kevin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list