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      NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Cloud. Using Confluence Server? See the corresponding suggestion.

      Customer has requested the ability to conduct a find and replace across an entire Confluence installation, within a space, within one or more selected spaces or within one or more pages.

      Atlassian Status as of 12th January, 2015

      First, I'd like to apologise for not updating the status of this issue earlier. We have decided to close this issue as something we can't see ourselves doing in the foreseeable future, and I wanted to take a moment to explain why.

      Confluence has gone on quite a journey since the early days as an enterprise wiki - we're always a little in awe of the many wonderful and varied ways Confluence is used. In the past few months, we've done a lot of soul searching about the future direction of Confluence. We've researched how our customers use Confluence today and identified ways we can better serve all Confluence users. We're determined to improve Confluence as platform for all teams, but have decided to concentrate our efforts specifically on helping teams collaborate on software and IT projects.

      Global find and replace can be used in many situations, but we know the main requirement for this feature is for producing and publishing technical documentation. Focusing our development effort on helping software and IT teams collaborate means that this, and other features more typically found in help authoring and publishing tools, won't be making it onto our roadmap. This doesn't mean that Confluence is no longer a great platform for producing documentation and we hope many teams will continue to use Confluence to write and collaborate on their internal and external documentation.

      We have a vibrant and growing ecosystem of add-on developers, some of which are already developing fantastic add-ons to extend Confluence for the world of technical documentation. In the spirit of openness and transparency, we wanted to clearly communicate that we won't be implementing global find and replace in the foreseeable future and are happy to offer up this feature for vendors in our ecosystem to implement. We have already begin working with some vendors to see what can be done in this space.

      Cheers,
      Sherif Mansour
      Confluence Product Manager
      sherif at atlassian dot com

            [AI-828] Global Find and replace

            Well it's still unassigned... no wonder!
            Wondering who does sees these comments

            Frank Solutions Atlassian added a comment - - edited Well it's still unassigned... no wonder! Wondering who does sees these comments

            It is very sad to see that this issue is still open. Now it is approaching its 10th anniversary.

            Stephan Vollmer added a comment - It is very sad to see that this issue is still open. Now it is approaching its 10th anniversary.

            I know this is not a place for side discussion but PDF export in general is another point of not considering Confluence as a serious tool for documentation. I need to spend hours/weeks/months playing with HTML/CSS to adjust export to PDF to look any closer to what FrameMaker or Flare do right out of the box. We already paid several thousand $ for Confluence and we still need to spend a huge amount of time to create a quality pdf output or we have to buy another plugin for another couple thousand $ to simply convert Confluence to PDF. This is ridiculous.

            Alexander Vyrsky added a comment - I know this is not a place for side discussion but PDF export in general is another point of not considering Confluence as a serious tool for documentation. I need to spend hours/weeks/months playing with HTML/CSS to adjust export to PDF to look any closer to what FrameMaker or Flare do right out of the box. We already paid several thousand $ for Confluence and we still need to spend a huge amount of time to create a quality pdf output or we have to buy another plugin for another couple thousand $ to simply convert Confluence to PDF. This is ridiculous.

            I, too, have stopped recommending Confluence for any serious documentation work because of this issue as well as CONF-27049 and CONF-2814.

            Marcos Minshew added a comment - I, too, have stopped recommending Confluence for any serious documentation work because of this issue as well as CONF-27049 and CONF-2814 .

            I have given up the idea of using Confluence for business procedure manuals or any serious documentation. Atlassian is just a propeller-head club. Nice if you are a developer but otherwise forget it.

            David Stephensen added a comment - I have given up the idea of using Confluence for business procedure manuals or any serious documentation. Atlassian is just a propeller-head club. Nice if you are a developer but otherwise forget it.

            9 years later and no update? Ouch.

            Justin Morgan added a comment - 9 years later and no update? Ouch.

            It would be nice to know if this will ever be scheduled to be done. It is definitely not looking hopeful.

            Sarah Meldrum added a comment - It would be nice to know if this will ever be scheduled to be done. It is definitely not looking hopeful.

            Is there a chance that the community can help to add this functionallty to Confluence core?

            Frank Walkowiak added a comment - Is there a chance that the community can help to add this functionallty to Confluence core?

            Arne Laske added a comment -

            Still the question if there are any plans to integrate this in the near future?

            Arne Laske added a comment - Still the question if there are any plans to integrate this in the near future?

            Can't believe this is not supported!

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - Can't believe this is not supported!

            We desperately need search and replace and we need to be able to search and replace macros as well.

            Barbara Green added a comment - We desperately need search and replace and we need to be able to search and replace macros as well.

            How can an issue that was created 8 years ago
            Created: 05/Jan/05 10:09 PM

            Still be in an Unassigned state?

            Is there any pride in resolving issues that customers have been asking for???

            There is no possible way to edit a page in confluence by using Ctrl-F to search for something.
            In the Wiki Markup Editor not only was this possible,...but it worked as it should have.
            So many things were lost with the removal of the Wiki Markup Editor,...this is huge example of a simple function that was lost.

            John Prause added a comment - How can an issue that was created 8 years ago Created: 05/Jan/05 10:09 PM Still be in an Unassigned state? Is there any pride in resolving issues that customers have been asking for??? There is no possible way to edit a page in confluence by using Ctrl-F to search for something. In the Wiki Markup Editor not only was this possible,...but it worked as it should have. So many things were lost with the removal of the Wiki Markup Editor,...this is huge example of a simple function that was lost.

            It would be interesting to know what IS on the road map if such a basic function that has been an issue for such a long time is not high enough priority to be addressed.

            Sarah Meldrum added a comment - It would be interesting to know what IS on the road map if such a basic function that has been an issue for such a long time is not high enough priority to be addressed.

            Marcos - What tools have you found to be worth checking out? I have only looked at Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, which seems to have the features I need.

            David Stephensen added a comment - Marcos - What tools have you found to be worth checking out? I have only looked at Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, which seems to have the features I need.

            I have similar comments, Sherif, about the viability of Confluence as a tool suitable for any documentation project. This issue as well as CONF-2814 & CONF-9293 make managing any substantial project difficult at best and impossible at worst. Confluence is certainly well-entrenched in my organization and probably won't disappear any time soon. We have stopped recommending it for any new projects and not to our clients. There are other tools that do not suffer from these intractable issues.

            Marcos Minshew added a comment - I have similar comments, Sherif, about the viability of Confluence as a tool suitable for any documentation project. This issue as well as CONF-2814 & CONF-9293 make managing any substantial project difficult at best and impossible at worst. Confluence is certainly well-entrenched in my organization and probably won't disappear any time soon. We have stopped recommending it for any new projects and not to our clients. There are other tools that do not suffer from these intractable issues.

            Thanks for clarifying, Sherif. I can't base my business on 'someday'. This shows that Atlassian is not serious about Confluence being a tool for managing documentation. I shall look for another tool to use with my clients.

            David Stephensen added a comment - Thanks for clarifying, Sherif. I can't base my business on 'someday'. This shows that Atlassian is not serious about Confluence being a tool for managing documentation. I shall look for another tool to use with my clients.

            Thanks for the feedback guys. This is something we would like to do at some stage. However, it is not in our current roadmap. These feature requests remain open because they are things that we would like to do. As we get to them we will update the issues and let you know. Thanks for your patience with this one, but it is currently not scheduled but something we would like to get to someday. We will keep you updated.

            Sherif Mansour added a comment - Thanks for the feedback guys. This is something we would like to do at some stage. However, it is not in our current roadmap. These feature requests remain open because they are things that we would like to do. As we get to them we will update the issues and let you know. Thanks for your patience with this one, but it is currently not scheduled but something we would like to get to someday. We will keep you updated.

            Sorin if what you just said is true then Confluence will never be more than a tool used by software developers. I have been promoting it for use in business to create wikis for businesses who are not software developers. They expect vital commonly used features to be available as part of the UI and not require the user to have to use a screwdriver under the bonnet. If this is true than I need to start finding another wiki for my business clients now. I would like somebody from Atlassian management to set us straight. Are they going to fix this or not? If they are, when?

            David Stephensen added a comment - Sorin if what you just said is true then Confluence will never be more than a tool used by software developers. I have been promoting it for use in business to create wikis for businesses who are not software developers. They expect vital commonly used features to be available as part of the UI and not require the user to have to use a screwdriver under the bonnet. If this is true than I need to start finding another wiki for my business clients now. I would like somebody from Atlassian management to set us straight. Are they going to fix this or not? If they are, when?

            I doubt Atlassian will fix this in the foreseeable future even if we all consider it very useful. That's because you can always do this at database level. I know we shouldn't do this but half of the confluence problems are solved at this level.

            /sorin

            Sorin Sbarnea added a comment - I doubt Atlassian will fix this in the foreseeable future even if we all consider it very useful. That's because you can always do this at database level. I know we shouldn't do this but half of the confluence problems are solved at this level. /sorin

            Can we get this assigned to someone and move forward with this request? Our situation is we consolidated a lot of domains into one, so we need to be able to go through all wiki documents and update URLs to links and embedded videos.

            Alec Rollins added a comment - Can we get this assigned to someone and move forward with this request? Our situation is we consolidated a lot of domains into one, so we need to be able to go through all wiki documents and update URLs to links and embedded videos.

            It hasn't even been assigned to anyone!

            David Stephensen added a comment - It hasn't even been assigned to anyone!

            I do not understand how this feature still hasn't been implemented.

            Sarah Meldrum added a comment - I do not understand how this feature still hasn't been implemented.

            @Sorin, I think Kirill is looking for a cure not a treatment.. (although the cure should also involve user education )

            Jelle Scholtalbers added a comment - @Sorin, I think Kirill is looking for a cure not a treatment.. (although the cure should also involve user education )

            Sorry but the solution to this is to do the redirect on your frontend (like nginx). Using nginx in front of jira is starting to because something really needed after some time.

            Sorin Sbarnea added a comment - Sorry but the solution to this is to do the redirect on your frontend (like nginx). Using nginx in front of jira is starting to because something really needed after some time.

            Kirill added a comment -

            Recently we have enabled HTTPS mode on our Confluence server. After the switch users are seeing warning messages that Confluence pages contain unsecured content (an example is attached). The research showed that in many places users were adding absolute paths instead of direct names of Confluence pages. So if this feature would help in migrating the remaining http links to https and I will vote for it.

            Kirill added a comment - Recently we have enabled HTTPS mode on our Confluence server. After the switch users are seeing warning messages that Confluence pages contain unsecured content (an example is attached). The research showed that in many places users were adding absolute paths instead of direct names of Confluence pages. So if this feature would help in migrating the remaining http links to https and I will vote for it.

            Tiki Wiki CMS has had this since late 2010. http://doc.tiki.org/Search+and+replace – Why am I here?

            David Stephensen added a comment - Tiki Wiki CMS has had this since late 2010. http://doc.tiki.org/Search+and+replace – Why am I here?

            David Stephensen added a comment - - edited

            My question stands. How can Atlassian promote Confluence for technical documentation when this feature is absent? This issue does not even have an assignee!!

            David Stephensen added a comment - - edited My question stands. How can Atlassian promote Confluence for technical documentation when this feature is absent? This issue does not even have an assignee!!

            i gave up on this.
            we might better move to another product instead.

            Chris Schaefer added a comment - i gave up on this. we might better move to another product instead.

            Mo Cassidy added a comment -

            True! Well, at least it's not 8 years aro.... hey waaaait a minute!

            Mo Cassidy added a comment - True! Well, at least it's not 8 years aro.... hey waaaait a minute!

            Oh boy, 7 years around, I fear my vote on this is wasted ...
            Still having to use webdav for this is not quite what I expect from what Confluence has grown into by now.

            Martin Moser added a comment - Oh boy, 7 years around, I fear my vote on this is wasted ... Still having to use webdav for this is not quite what I expect from what Confluence has grown into by now.

            Bob Swift added a comment - - edited

            How to automate adding text to Confluence pages covers some of this requirement.

            Bob Swift added a comment - - edited How to automate adding text to Confluence pages covers some of this requirement.

            Sven added a comment -

            Just to add that one possibility is to configure a drive for WebDav-Access. Each page is then a folder with a *.txt-file containing in storage format the content of that page.

            Using a text editor (like Notepad++) and the option "Find and Replace in Files" (include subdirectories) I was able to do some extraordinary useful patches...

            (this was working well for confluence 4.1

            Sven added a comment - Just to add that one possibility is to configure a drive for WebDav-Access. Each page is then a folder with a *.txt-file containing in storage format the content of that page. Using a text editor (like Notepad++) and the option "Find and Replace in Files" (include subdirectories) I was able to do some extraordinary useful patches... (this was working well for confluence 4.1

            Sven added a comment -

            This is especially needed for using template-spaces, where a sample-space is configured with a bunch of macros (which have e.g. very often an spacekey-parameter) and then do just a copy of that sample space to create a new pre-configured space.

            Sven added a comment - This is especially needed for using template-spaces, where a sample-space is configured with a bunch of macros (which have e.g. very often an spacekey-parameter) and then do just a copy of that sample space to create a new pre-configured space.

            No it doesn't duplicate CONF-4042!!

            Issue CONF-4042 is about search and replace within one page--it is about an editor feature. CONF-2522 is about global search and replace across a whole space or several spaces.

            Please don't confuse this situation! There are people like me who can't start to use Confluence seriously with clients until the global search and replace (CONF-2522) is available.

            This editor feature CONF-4042 might be nice but it won't help a client who wants to replace a word throughout several spaces.

            David Stephensen added a comment - No it doesn't duplicate CONF-4042 !! Issue CONF-4042 is about search and replace within one page--it is about an editor feature. CONF-2522 is about global search and replace across a whole space or several spaces. Please don't confuse this situation! There are people like me who can't start to use Confluence seriously with clients until the global search and replace ( CONF-2522 ) is available. This editor feature CONF-4042 might be nice but it won't help a client who wants to replace a word throughout several spaces.

            Updating title & description

            John Masson added a comment - Updating title & description

            MS added a comment -

            If you are using Firefox you could try using Foxreplace. I am using it with Confluence 3.1.1.

            MS added a comment - If you are using Firefox you could try using Foxreplace. I am using it with Confluence 3.1.1.

            David Stephensen added a comment - - edited

            I worked out a way to do this using powerful search and replace software FarHTML through WebDAV. This is basically a hack and I'd be scared to let clients loose with it, but I got it working. I haven't seen WebDAV in Confluence 4, but I believe that the pages may not be so clearly shown in Wiki markup, so maybe this method that I have taken a year to get right is now harder to use or maybe not going to work any more at all.

            I really don't understand how Atlassian is promoting Confluence for technical documentation but does not provide global search and replace.

            How can I convince a new client to move their documentation to Confluence without this feature? "Umm.. Well, it is a requested feature and umm it is getting a few more votes and umm no, not they haven't made any promises, but this is so ridiculous that surely they will make it available soon. Will you still look at my proposal anyway? We can jsut keep our fingers crossed."

            David Stephensen added a comment - - edited I worked out a way to do this using powerful search and replace software FarHTML through WebDAV. This is basically a hack and I'd be scared to let clients loose with it, but I got it working. I haven't seen WebDAV in Confluence 4, but I believe that the pages may not be so clearly shown in Wiki markup, so maybe this method that I have taken a year to get right is now harder to use or maybe not going to work any more at all. I really don't understand how Atlassian is promoting Confluence for technical documentation but does not provide global search and replace. How can I convince a new client to move their documentation to Confluence without this feature? "Umm.. Well, it is a requested feature and umm it is getting a few more votes and umm no, not they haven't made any promises, but this is so ridiculous that surely they will make it available soon. Will you still look at my proposal anyway? We can jsut keep our fingers crossed."

            Just passing on a request from a customer I was talking to: where is the page level and global/space level search and replace? Browsers don't do the replace, and obviously can't search a space!

            paulwatson (Inactive) added a comment - Just passing on a request from a customer I was talking to: where is the page level and global/space level search and replace? Browsers don't do the replace, and obviously can't search a space!

            My sympathies are with Ole Kværnø - not because he sounds Danish too, but because of doing away with the wiki markup window which was is my only way of doing search&replace operations - outside Confluence, naturally!
            It is a feature that was a sensation with the birth of PCs in the early 80ies - it should not be in 2011.

            Søren Duusgaard added a comment - My sympathies are with Ole Kværnø - not because he sounds Danish too, but because of doing away with the wiki markup window which was is my only way of doing search&replace operations - outside Confluence, naturally! It is a feature that was a sensation with the birth of PCs in the early 80ies - it should not be in 2011.

            Gavin Fowler added a comment - - edited

            It would be a welcome addition. I managed to find success through atlassian answers https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/12526/confluence-wiki-markup-search-and-replace. With the solution offered in answers, i managed to search and replace for wiki markup (user macros) against confluence version 3.5.11 as part of my migration strategy to confluence version 4.0. It worked perfectly well. I suspect (know) this will not work on confluence 4.0, but may help those looking for a solution for earlier versions.

            Gavin Fowler added a comment - - edited It would be a welcome addition. I managed to find success through atlassian answers https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/12526/confluence-wiki-markup-search-and-replace . With the solution offered in answers, i managed to search and replace for wiki markup (user macros) against confluence version 3.5.11 as part of my migration strategy to confluence version 4.0. It worked perfectly well. I suspect (know) this will not work on confluence 4.0, but may help those looking for a solution for earlier versions.

            I've been seeing a few requests for this functionality come in. I think it would be a good addition.

            Simon Tower [Atlassian] added a comment - I've been seeing a few requests for this functionality come in. I think it would be a good addition.

            I'm still in shock. Removing the wiki markup altogether! - A terrible idea in the first place.

            Without provinding search&replace - a trigger for my company to look for another wiki

            Ole Kværnø added a comment - I'm still in shock. Removing the wiki markup altogether! - A terrible idea in the first place. Without provinding search&replace - a trigger for my company to look for another wiki

            We just renamed our server which hosts Jira, we are not able to use the old name for redirecting and now have to change all jira-macro links in Confluence. This is not doable without this feature.

            Jelle Scholtalbers added a comment - We just renamed our server which hosts Jira, we are not able to use the old name for redirecting and now have to change all jira-macro links in Confluence. This is not doable without this feature.

            Just voted for this. I had a problem where after using the UWC to convert hundreds of pages, lots of them were not in the index. A quick search and replace of one character in each page would push it into the index and I had to use the unsupported Global Search and Replace Plugin. Besides being unsupported, the plugin was also not working on Confluence 3.4.x so I had to drop some backported java classes into a specific folder inside the plugin jar to get it working.

            This is not how it should be. A very useful feature like this should be a fully supported built in feature of Confluence and I hope it gets enough votes to be noticed soon!

            Steve Rhodes added a comment - Just voted for this. I had a problem where after using the UWC to convert hundreds of pages, lots of them were not in the index. A quick search and replace of one character in each page would push it into the index and I had to use the unsupported Global Search and Replace Plugin. Besides being unsupported, the plugin was also not working on Confluence 3.4.x so I had to drop some backported java classes into a specific folder inside the plugin jar to get it working. This is not how it should be. A very useful feature like this should be a fully supported built in feature of Confluence and I hope it gets enough votes to be noticed soon!

            Still waiting for this feature. I have a proven method of creating quality management systems (QMS) using Confluence. I have clients waiting. I can't start most of them because they are not programmers and would have to pay me to do every global change in the QMS. It is not ethical to sell a product to a client in this situation. I still can't understand why this feature is not available or is not getting priority.

            David Stephensen added a comment - Still waiting for this feature. I have a proven method of creating quality management systems (QMS) using Confluence. I have clients waiting. I can't start most of them because they are not programmers and would have to pay me to do every global change in the QMS. It is not ethical to sell a product to a client in this situation. I still can't understand why this feature is not available or is not getting priority.

            Mo Cassidy added a comment -

            Glad to see this has been upgraded to Major. We seem to frequently rename concepts part-way through doing our design documents, and this would be a huge timesaver in those situations.

            Mo Cassidy added a comment - Glad to see this has been upgraded to Major. We seem to frequently rename concepts part-way through doing our design documents, and this would be a huge timesaver in those situations.

            SarahA added a comment -

            Changed priority to 'Major'. This feature is much requested and highly valued. Will also link to CONF-4042.

            SarahA added a comment - Changed priority to 'Major'. This feature is much requested and highly valued. Will also link to CONF-4042 .

            We are new to Confluence and have great hopes for it to become an important tool for us. One thing puzzles us--the lack of proper search and replace with step-through confirmation. We have the free plug in. It is OK for us if we are brave, but we couldn't easily let a customer loose with it. It is far too brutal. I'd see a proper search and replace facility as essential for Confluence to be used by ordinary mortals. The lack of this is close to being a show stopper for an important part of our business, procedures manuals for small business. Procedures manuals need global search and replace for all kinds of reasons, but not something that can wipe you out if you make one false move.

            David Stephensen added a comment - We are new to Confluence and have great hopes for it to become an important tool for us. One thing puzzles us--the lack of proper search and replace with step-through confirmation. We have the free plug in. It is OK for us if we are brave, but we couldn't easily let a customer loose with it. It is far too brutal. I'd see a proper search and replace facility as essential for Confluence to be used by ordinary mortals. The lack of this is close to being a show stopper for an important part of our business, procedures manuals for small business. Procedures manuals need global search and replace for all kinds of reasons, but not something that can wipe you out if you make one false move.

            A basic search and replace plugin is now available at http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Global+Search+and+Replace+Plugin

            Christian Knuechel added a comment - A basic search and replace plugin is now available at http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Global+Search+and+Replace+Plugin

            It's not recommended to do that unless you're sure with your SQL. I'd rather not provide the instructions here; best to wait for the feature than to make modifications directly to the database.

            Jeremy Largman added a comment - It's not recommended to do that unless you're sure with your SQL. I'd rather not provide the instructions here; best to wait for the feature than to make modifications directly to the database.

            Exporting to XML sounds very cumbersome and time-consuming. How difficult is it to search and replace using an SQL query to the database?

            Ilana Sacknovitz added a comment - Exporting to XML sounds very cumbersome and time-consuming. How difficult is it to search and replace using an SQL query to the database?

            A couple workarounds:

            For a single page: The replace macro could help;
            For an entire site: you can export to xml, open in a text editor, and do a search & replace. Alternatively, you can search and replace within the BODYCONTENT table.

            Jeremy Largman added a comment - A couple workarounds: For a single page: The replace macro could help; For an entire site: you can export to xml, open in a text editor, and do a search & replace. Alternatively, you can search and replace within the BODYCONTENT table.

            I present Confluence to our user base as a "design space". The user doesn't necessarily need to know what the final product (page, space, what-have-you) will look like; I encourage them to just start - let the organization grow organically. This is the opposite of the Wikipedia approach which uses the wiki as a "presentation space" where you post already formulated, though editable, ideas. (At least you hope so!)

            There are lots of problems with the "design space" model, of course, but wikis are one of the only environments where it is truly possible. A space-wide find and replace would be a great boon to the approach. If you create more than a few pages, certainly if you go into any depth (parent/child wise) you need an easy way to "adjust" your nomenclature across the board. Otherwise the organic structure can fall apart.

            This feature seems like a non-critical request, but it could have significant impact on how Confluence is used.

            Sean Kennedy added a comment - I present Confluence to our user base as a "design space". The user doesn't necessarily need to know what the final product (page, space, what-have-you) will look like; I encourage them to just start - let the organization grow organically. This is the opposite of the Wikipedia approach which uses the wiki as a "presentation space" where you post already formulated, though editable, ideas. (At least you hope so!) There are lots of problems with the "design space" model, of course, but wikis are one of the only environments where it is truly possible. A space-wide find and replace would be a great boon to the approach. If you create more than a few pages, certainly if you go into any depth (parent/child wise) you need an easy way to "adjust" your nomenclature across the board. Otherwise the organic structure can fall apart. This feature seems like a non-critical request, but it could have significant impact on how Confluence is used.

            ideally there should be a space wide search and replace too. for instance today we changed the nomenclature of a term we use frequently within the company. i want to find all instances of it and replace them. there should be a find and replace through the site feature

            what would be awesome is if it supported REGEX

            Bhavin Turakhia added a comment - ideally there should be a space wide search and replace too. for instance today we changed the nomenclature of a term we use frequently within the company. i want to find all instances of it and replace them. there should be a find and replace through the site feature what would be awesome is if it supported REGEX

            This would be nice to have even just on a page level. A search/replace feature when in edit mode, since it doesn't appear that IE or Firefox support this directly.

            Bernard Durfee added a comment - This would be nice to have even just on a page level. A search/replace feature when in edit mode, since it doesn't appear that IE or Firefox support this directly.

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