11-27-2001
Yes they are.
The problem is I can use rm test.xml but for removing a whole directory rm needs a parameter.
rm -r *.xml
On the Unix prompt tis runs fine.
But as from the ftp prompt where i am in at that moment, it doesn't recognize the command anymore.
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NAME
stag-splitter - splits a stag file into multiple files
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
Splits a file using a user specified parser (default xml) around a specified split node, naming each file according to the name argument
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USAGE
stag-splitter [-split <ELEMENT-NAME>] [-name <ELEMENT-NAME>] [-dir <DIR>] [-format <INPUT-FORMAT>] [-outformat <OUTPUT-FORMAT>] <FILENAMES>
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