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Problems with grep and XML
I'm trying to use grep on XML files. The same grep expressions work on plaint text files but not on XML files (which of course are plain text files). Actually, these expressions work on XML files saved in DreamWeaver, but not when the same files are saved in XML Spy.
I want grep to treat these files as plain text which is what I assumed it would do. Any pointers? Thanks, Paul ![]() |
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