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Find and Replace

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Re: Find and Replace

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Aug 7th, 2003
This must be like the fifth time I'm responding to this post! I respond. I find a problem. I restore the database. I respond. I find a problem w/ the database. I restore the database. I keep restoring to about 5 minutes ago LOL.

In any case, I finally cheated. I dumped the database into an .sql file. I did a find/replace in Microsoft Word. Then I imported everything back into the database.

Unfortunately, there are still a few differences between the board softwares that I need this find/replace utility for. I'd reallllly like to be able to get this php script working. It seems simple enuf, no? Does anyone know why this doesn't work or how to get it to work?

Thanks!
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