Following is an Example XML, I need to replace D74DVP1 in all the places. Please help me ? I could only able to replace the word only in first Node.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Forest>
<Domain>
<!-- PartitionType:Application -->
<Guid>01706323-d9a7-4f8d-90d0-1bfb7c88d1d0</Guid>
<DNSname>ForestDnsZones.D74DVP1.local</DNSname>
<NetBiosName></NetBiosName>
<DcName></DcName>
</Domain>
<Domain>
<!-- PartitionType:Application -->
<Guid>5aca253d-4f3f-475b-b76e-13cd3c694570</Guid>
<DNSname>ForestDnsZones.D74DVP1.local</DNSname>
<NetBiosName></NetBiosName>
<DcName></DcName>
</Domain>
<Domain>
<!-- ForestRoot -->
<Guid>87d8593d-fcee-4e75-acb6-67b415f5d4a8</Guid>
<DNSname>D74DVP1.local</DNSname>
<NetBiosName>D74DVP1</NetBiosName>
<DcName></DcName>
</Domain>
</Forest>
You may use a Batch file solution, but it is problematic and slow. You may use a Batch-JScript hybrid script like JREPL.BAT or FindRepl.bat instead, that run much faster and have the benefits of regular expressions, but it seems too much just to achieve a simple replace in one file. Fortunately, you may also use the same approach of this solution: write a small Batch-JScript hybrid script specifically developed to solve just this problem. Here it is:
For further details on what those strange @lines means, see this post. For a detailed explanation of JScript regular expressions, see here.
PS - Perhaps you forgot the "g" (general) option in the regexp of your VBScript (unposted) code?
with replacer.bat
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