July 01, 2008, 11:20
arnieThe Gay S & R agenda?
LanguageLog has a very amusing post about the perils of the use of Search and Replace.
July 01, 2008, 11:32
ValentineVery funny.
I ran into a similar problem back in the infancy of search and replace. A complex loan agreement (100 plus pages) was being modified to reflect that the lender was not a Bank, but a Credit Union. The term Lender was chosen to replace Bank, with the result that one of the Events of Default became "declaring Lenderruptcy". The agreement went through several drafts before anyone noticed it.
July 01, 2008, 20:42
KallehFunny, arnie.

Oh, there was a great one that happened at our workplace. Unfortunately I can't be specific, but fixing it cost thousands of dollars.
I try very hard not to use "search and replace" for just that reason.
July 02, 2008, 06:20
zmježdI use search and replace a lot at work, but I almost never just have it go off and replace all occurrences, but do them one at a time, so I can review what's being change. (Instead of Change All, I use Change and Find Next.)
July 03, 2008, 20:42
KallehYes, that's the way to do it. In our document the "search and replace" replaced something that was a header on
every single page, making quite an embarrassing change.
July 04, 2008, 08:38
bethree5Aw, come'on, Kalleh, not even a little hint, huh, huh?
July 04, 2008, 19:42
<Asa Lovejoy>My computer doesn't seem to have Search and Replace. It has Search and Destroy. It's supposed to be an anti-virus program. Is that why people who receive e-mails from me think I'm a bit odd?

July 07, 2008, 19:09
Caterwaullerquote:
Is that why people who receive e-mails from me think I'm a bit odd?
No, we know you're odd for myriad other reasons.