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  • Hi John,

    Not at this time, but support will be added in the next release, which will be ready within the next few days. I’ll update this thread once multisite support has been added.

    Let me know if you have any questions in the meantime, thanks!

    Thread Starter John

    (@dsl225)

    GREAT! looking forward to this…

    I subscribe to the multisite capability. Just so WP can email me :-).

    Hello,

    I’ve updated the plugin to have better support for Multisite.

    The plugin will only be loaded and visible for network admins, and a network admin can go to any subsite/child site to run a search/replace on just the tables of that site, or to the main/base site to run a search replace on all tables.

    Please check and let me know if you have any further feedback, thanks!

    Thread Starter John

    (@dsl225)

    As far as I’m concerned this new version *seems* to work fine for multisite, but didn’t have the opportunity to make extended tests so far.

    I just re-run the plugin of a dev multisite that I previously run the initial version on and now it found more replacements with the same terms – which sounds rather good.

    I see also that the dry run is now set by default and this is also a good idea.

    If that sounds feasible, I would suggest the following improvements for the future:

    1. colorize in red or whatever the “Changes Found” column

    2. allow search criteria, the same way as it works in phnMyAdmin search:
    at least one of the words
    all words
    the exact phrase
    as regular expression
    the most important being “the exact phrase”.

    I moved a network from address mydomain.com to mydomain.net and had to search/replace the exact term. I did the process but then I double checked in phpMyAdmin and one instance of mydomain.com was still there in DB. In that case that had no importance as this was in a log table, but just to point out that the replace was not done 100%.

    Otherwise, maybe allow the search/replace process to be done the same way the plugin “Migrate DB” does? – as shown here:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-migrate-db/screenshots/
    (one pair of boxes for the domain and another one for the server)

    Just my two cents.

    Thanks again!

    Works for me.

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