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Sun Sep 13, 2009 2:29 pm
Details will vary slightly depending on the structure of your web application, so here's a generic version using MySQL:
In vBulletin, as an example, it's probably the "post" table and the "pagetext" field. Since vB caches the contents of posts for speed, you'd also want to run 'Rebuild Post Cache' under Admin CP > Maintenance > Update Counters, and other forum systems may have similar functionality. It's also possible to change lots of files easily if you have a flat-file wiki (or other situations where lots of files stored together want updating) -- this is one way of doing so using PHP:
Any questions, ask away. I'm not a guru at scripting either of the above technologies, but this isn't a complicated topic. |
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