Convert to absolute URLs: "http://www.my.com/imgs/pict.gif" Revert URLs to previous state You must specify a server name if you choose to convert between absolute and relative links. Registered to: %1 Unregistered version (reserved character encode) If you want to generate logs (named "rename.log") in each subdirectory for the changes made there, check the following box: UNIX and Mac servers require the extensions ".html", ".jpeg", ".mpeg", ".aiff", and ".ping"; Windows/NT servers require the extensions ".htm", ".jpg", ".mpg", ".aif", and ".png". %1 skips over restricted files, noting them in the report. If you also want to be prompted with a notification dialog, check the following box: When done, %1 pops up a text editor with a log of its changes and suggestions. You can print this report and/or save it to file. %1 processes a directory of files at a time (and optionally all of the subdirectories of that directory, which is the default mode). Enter the source directory name and the "Process subdirectories" option below: %1 assumes that your Web site is organized in a hierarchical structure with one HTML "home page" at the top. Please enter the name of your home page: If you are developing/maintaining a Web site, %1 can set the correct filename extensions for your Web files. %1 can also check the URL links in HTML files for consistency. (Note: If you are renaming files, checking "Yes" updates links to match the renamed files.) Do you want to check URL links? When %1 finds a file whose name needs to change, it will suggest a new name. At that time, it can either prompt you to accept/change the new name, or continue through all of the files without prompting you. Please use the following box to select the ASCII line-end convention for your target audience (select "None" if you do not want %1 to change line ends in any files).