I have some html text that I need to fix the URL text on. I need to:
1) convert text within the URL to lowercase also 2) converting any spaces to hyphens within the URL also 3) deleting any parenthesis from URL
I have multiple occurances of this pattern within each file:
<div class="classname"><a href="/URL"><img src="${asset.image/url}" alt="TEXT" class="another-class-name" ></a></div>
Example:
I want to change this pattern: <div class="classname"><a href="/URL-EXAMPLE-ONE"><img src="${asset.image/url}" alt="TEXT" class="another-class-name" ></a></div>
To: <div class="classname"><a href="/url-example-one)"><img src="${asset.image/url}" alt="TEXT" class="another-class-name" ></a></div>
I have a number of files, and want to do an infile substitution. The /URL-EXAMPLE-ONE
could have any combination of SPACE, Parenthesis too.
From a previous suggestion I'm using the following SED script:
/sw/bin/sed -e '/<div class="mk-man-logo-mod5-m"><a href="\/[A-Z -{}&]*"></ {
h;
s/.*<div class="mk-man-logo-mod5-m"><a href="\/\(.*\)"><img.*/\1/;
s/\(.*\)/\L\1/;
s/[ &]/-/g;
s/[()]//g;
s/<img.*//;
x;
s/\(.*<div class="mk-man-logo-mod5-m"><a href="\/\)\(.*\)\(<img.*\)/\1\3/;
G;
s/\n//;
}' $e
But the output I'm getting is, as an example:
Original text:
<div class="classname"><a href="/ABC (D&E)"><img src="${asset.images/common/manufacturer_logos/medium/abb-m.gif}" alt="TEXT" class="another-classname" ></a></div>
Transformed text:
<div class="classname"><a href="/<img src="${asset.images/url}" alt="TEXT" class="another-classname" abc-d-ediv>
Actually want:
<div class="classname"><a href="/abc-d-e"><img src="${asset.images/url}" alt="TEXT" class="another-classname"></a></div>
Could anyone help further? I've been burning many hours on this; I'm not a SED expert but think I'm close here but missing something.
Many thanks in advance, Alex
ABC (D&E)
is disappearing and not being replaced. That has to be disappointing. Turn off all the other stuff the for the time being and focus on that. Also, while a minor thing compared to othersed
cases, for the lines where you need an escaped/
char in the search target, why not use another char for the s/t/r/, like#
(sos#t#r#
) to eliminate one common source of errors. (Then you don't need to writes/.*...\/.../r/
but can uses#.*../..#r#
. ). Good luck.