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TR_MVLNK(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	   TR_MVLNK(1)

NAME
       tr_mvlnk -- modify tags in html files with perl commands.

SYNOPSIS
       USAGE: tr_mvlnk [-hacv] perlexpr html-files

DESCRIPTION
       tr_mvlnk provides the tags in html code in \$_ to perlexpr and modifies
       the tags according to the perlexpr.  The original files are backed-up
       to filename.bak

       Spaces, tabs and newline are removed from the tag and replaced by just
       one space. This is to make it easier for the perlexpr.

OPTIONS
       -a include all tags. Normally only tags that contain links (e.g <a
       href=... and not <p> </p>) are passed to the perlexpr.  That is all
       tags with href=, src= or background=. With this option set you can mod-
       ify any tag.

       -h this help

       -c includes comments. Normally comment tags are not passed to perlexpr.
       With this option set you can modify also comments.

       -v verbous messages about html errors.

EXAMPLE
       Change links to tldp.org/linuxfocus to linuxfocus.org: tr_mvlnk
       's|tldp.org/linuxfocus|linuxfocus.org|' index.html

AUTHOR
       xlnk is part of the HTML::TagReader package and was written by Guido
       Socher [guido(at)linuxfocus.org]

perl v5.8.8			  2007-10-29			   TR_MVLNK(1)
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