On Tue, 15 Apr 1997 08:34:53 +0300 Vadim Vygonets ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) wrote:
> Well, in vi you can do: > 1G Go to the beginning > :%s/129.168.1/129.168.200/ (if I remember it right) > Still better... To be a purist, the 1G isn't necessary. But your regexp will also match: 129016801 So it should be: :%s/129\.168\.1/129.168.200/g Phil.