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This is one reason why you should always set Relative URLs in Editor Profiles -> Editor Parameters -> Cleanup & Output to Yes, so that the domain part of the image url is never saved to the database.
You will need to edit all the articles to remove the domain, or use a tool like DBReplacer - https://www.regularlabs.com/extensions/dbreplacer - to replace remove the domains from the image src in each article.
After installing DBReplacer:
1. Go to Components -> Regular Labs - DB Replacer.
2. Select "content" in the Tables field.
3. CTRL+Click to select "introtext" and "fulltext" in the Columns field.
4. In the Search field, type in src="http://www.yourdomain.com/ (where yourdomain is the client's old domain)
5. In the Replace field, type in src="
6. Click the Replace button.
You will need to edit all the articles to remove the domain, or use a tool like DBReplacer - https://www.regularlabs.com/extensions/dbreplacer - to replace remove the domains from the image src in each article.
After installing DBReplacer:
1. Go to Components -> Regular Labs - DB Replacer.
2. Select "content" in the Tables field.
3. CTRL+Click to select "introtext" and "fulltext" in the Columns field.
4. In the Search field, type in src="http://www.yourdomain.com/ (where yourdomain is the client's old domain)
5. In the Replace field, type in src="
6. Click the Replace button.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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