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I have an ongoing theme about who will be the Republican Candidate for President in the US
The problem is that once a new person enters the race I have to update all the previous pages.
A new candidate, Jon Huntsman just entered.
Instead of changing the previous 15 posts, is there a way to do it using the phpMyAdmin?
All the previous posts have this:
<p align="center">Part 13 looked at <A title="herman cain video" href="http://www.ourchangingglobe.com/would-herman-cain-be-a-good-republican-presidential-candidate" target="_blank">Herman Cain</A> Part 14 looked at <A title="rick santorum video" href="http://www.ourchangingglobe.com/santorum-enters-gop-presidential-contest/" target="_blank">Rick Santorum</A></p> <p align="center">Part 15 looked at <a href="http://www.ourchangingglobe.com/perry-for-president/" title="rick perry for president" target="_blank">Rick Perry</a>And the new post will have this:
<p align="center">Part 13 looked at <A title="herman cain video" href="http://www.ourchangingglobe.com/would-herman-cain-be-a-good-republican-presidential-candidate" target="_blank">Herman Cain</A> Part 14 looked at <A title="rick santorum video" href="http://www.ourchangingglobe.com/santorum-enters-gop-presidential-contest/" target="_blank">Rick Santorum</A></p> <p align="center">Part 15 looked at <a href="http://www.ourchangingglobe.com/perry-for-president/" title="rick perry for president" target="_blank">Rick Perry</a> Part 16 looked at <a href="http://www.ourchangingglobe.com/jon-huntsman-for-president/" title="jon huntsman for president" target="_blank">Jon Huntsman</a></p>Thanks for any help because it will save me from a lot of semi-wasted work and energy.
Jane
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