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Finding and Replacing HTML Tags
There is a chance I might need to replace some tags in a database (one of my blogs).
These tags (<h2>, <h3>, <h4>, <h5>, <h6>), will probably be "upgraded" (e.g. <h2> will become <h1>, and so forth).
Just to make sure I do this properly (MS Access 2010), where should I should start? I should start at (the top) <h2> to <h1> and </h2> to </h1>. Then <h3> to <h2> and <h3> to </h2>? Right? Otherwise, if I start at the bottom, I will basically end up with all these tags as <h1> and </h1>?
These tags (<h2>, <h3>, <h4>, <h5>, <h6>), will probably be "upgraded" (e.g. <h2> will become <h1>, and so forth).
Just to make sure I do this properly (MS Access 2010), where should I should start? I should start at (the top) <h2> to <h1> and </h2> to </h1>. Then <h3> to <h2> and <h3> to </h2>? Right? Otherwise, if I start at the bottom, I will basically end up with all these tags as <h1> and </h1>?
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