My point was that if you do it effectively you should only ever need to replace a portion of code in 1 or 2 places, because you wont have endless duplicates of code through the script.

Think of it like using functions in php (procedures in tcl, and so on), if your familiar with them.

Anyway, it could be useful in a very few and rare circumstances, but for the most part smart code organization should eliminate the need for quote replace.

(i use grep replace in ultraedit all the time, but as much as i use its replace features i have never come across a need for quote replace personally)


"Allen is having a small problem and needs help adjusting his attitude" - Flutterby