Update Urls (iframe) in database with REGEXP to new path
So i need a update urls in my database.
I have a 'forums_post' table nad 'post' column. I would like to replace all links with a new path.
Current path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/my-topic-title-test-t32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
New path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/topic/my-topic-title-test-32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
The point is to add /topic/ after http://mik.com and remove "t" from eg. -t32/
Please help ;(
sql regex replace
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So i need a update urls in my database.
I have a 'forums_post' table nad 'post' column. I would like to replace all links with a new path.
Current path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/my-topic-title-test-t32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
New path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/topic/my-topic-title-test-32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
The point is to add /topic/ after http://mik.com and remove "t" from eg. -t32/
Please help ;(
sql regex replace
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You might want to post the database details if you need help writing the sql query. And I wonder if storing the "base" url in a separate table might not be a bad idea - that way you only have to update one row and not many?
– JonTout
Nov 14 '18 at 12:28
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So i need a update urls in my database.
I have a 'forums_post' table nad 'post' column. I would like to replace all links with a new path.
Current path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/my-topic-title-test-t32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
New path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/topic/my-topic-title-test-32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
The point is to add /topic/ after http://mik.com and remove "t" from eg. -t32/
Please help ;(
sql regex replace
So i need a update urls in my database.
I have a 'forums_post' table nad 'post' column. I would like to replace all links with a new path.
Current path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/my-topic-title-test-t32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
New path:
<iframe scrolling="no" src="http://mik.com/topic/my-topic-title-test-32/?tab=comments&do=embed&comment=438&embedComment=438&embedDo=findComment#comment-438"></iframe>
The point is to add /topic/ after http://mik.com and remove "t" from eg. -t32/
Please help ;(
sql regex replace
sql regex replace
asked Nov 14 '18 at 12:13
Sebastian KarniszewskiSebastian Karniszewski
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You might want to post the database details if you need help writing the sql query. And I wonder if storing the "base" url in a separate table might not be a bad idea - that way you only have to update one row and not many?
– JonTout
Nov 14 '18 at 12:28
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You might want to post the database details if you need help writing the sql query. And I wonder if storing the "base" url in a separate table might not be a bad idea - that way you only have to update one row and not many?
– JonTout
Nov 14 '18 at 12:28
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1
You might want to post the database details if you need help writing the sql query. And I wonder if storing the "base" url in a separate table might not be a bad idea - that way you only have to update one row and not many?
– JonTout
Nov 14 '18 at 12:28
You might want to post the database details if you need help writing the sql query. And I wonder if storing the "base" url in a separate table might not be a bad idea - that way you only have to update one row and not many?
– JonTout
Nov 14 '18 at 12:28
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Try Regex: (http://mik.com)/([A-Za-z-]+?)([a-z])(d+)/
and replace with : 1/topic/24/
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Try Regex: (http://mik.com)/([A-Za-z-]+?)([a-z])(d+)/
and replace with : 1/topic/24/
Demo
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Try Regex: (http://mik.com)/([A-Za-z-]+?)([a-z])(d+)/
and replace with : 1/topic/24/
Demo
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Try Regex: (http://mik.com)/([A-Za-z-]+?)([a-z])(d+)/
and replace with : 1/topic/24/
Demo
Try Regex: (http://mik.com)/([A-Za-z-]+?)([a-z])(d+)/
and replace with : 1/topic/24/
Demo
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You might want to post the database details if you need help writing the sql query. And I wonder if storing the "base" url in a separate table might not be a bad idea - that way you only have to update one row and not many?
– JonTout
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