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Hello,

We are working heavily on web accessibility. We have noticed that there are many instances of the italicized HTML as . Since this has been updated in HTML 5 to , we need to update all instances.

I would like a SQL statement that will update all instances of to and to . According to our Siteimprove checker there are 5,343 instances of this issue over 808 pages. It will help out tremendously in time and effort if this statement can be created.

any help would be greatly appreciated!

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

 

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This depends very much on with what module this content was placed.
You might need a script for every type of module.

We have a module for tasks like this, which is not really production ready ATM.
(We use it but we didnlt test everything)
It might help you if you have coding experience:

https://github.com/40fingers/Mass-Manipulate

 

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You might consider IIS url rewrite rules. We used this technique when we could not guarantee that editors would provide "clean" content.

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