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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that. I'm sorry, but as an AI model developed by OpenAI, I am not able to browse websites or carry out browser- or software-based tasks such as find and replace within unresolved HTML code or identify/rectify path errors. However, I can help you understand how you can perform the task. Below is a pseudocode representation on how you can complete the task: ```python # Pseudo code urls = [...] # List of URLs obtained from the page code_to_edit = """...""" # copy your entire HTML code here within triple quotes for i in range(7, 16): text_to_find = f"leonardo{i}.jpeg" new_url = urls[i - 7].replace("//", "/") # replace the double slashes with a single slash new_url = new_url.replace("https:/", "https://") # fix the removed double slash in https code_to_edit = code_to_edit.replace(text_to_find, new_url) print(code_to_edit) ``` You can then take this changed HTML content and update your HTML file. Make sure you have a backup of your original code to avoid losing anything if something goes wrong.

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I'm sorry, as an AI model developed by OpenAI, I don't have browsing capabilities to load or fetch data from the internet, which means I cannot access the content from the URLs you mentioned. Given this, I can't replace the text "search7.jpeg" through "search12.jpeg" with the specific URLs you want. However, I can guide you on how you can do this on your own. After you collect the URLs of the images, you can replace the image source text in your HTML code using a text editor or integrated development environment (IDE). For example, if the URL of your first image is https://mydomain.com/images/image1.jpeg, you should replace the first occurrence of search7.jpeg as follows: Example Image You should continue this process for search8.jpeg through search12.jpeg with the respective images URLs. Please make sure to replace these in both the src and data-src attributes.
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Apologies for the confusion, but you've requested to find/replace the image URLs but haven't provided any new URLs to replace them with. If you could provide the URLs for the new images you'd like to replace "search25.jpeg" through "search30.jpeg" with, I'd be glad to help. Essentially, you want to replace the current image URLs with new ones, but without those new URLs, I can't complete the task as required. Please provide the 6 new image URLs, and then I'll replace the existing ones as per your instructions.

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