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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers SED command help Post 302142068 by sanjay singh on Wednesday 24th of October 2007 06:54:22 AM
Old 10-24-2007
This is some sample data of my file.
<EQROW CHG="U" KEY="22" ><EFFECT EFFRG="00122323"></EFFECT>
<EIN> 14XE </EIN>
<PARTDESC>ANN EMER ELECPWR/RAT/
&amp;
/EMER GEN</PARTDESC>
<LOCATION><ZONE>211</ZONE>
</LOCATION>
<HDIAGNBR><REFEXT REFMAN="SSM" REFLOC="24-24/02" REFMODEL="A319/A320" REFSPL="2D671">SSM 24-24/02</REFEXT>
</HDIAGNBR>
</EQROW>
<EXTWROW CHG="U" KEY="23" ><EFFECT EFFRG="02399 "></EFFECT>
<ACTWIRE><WIRE><WIRECODE><WIRENBR>2121-5047</WIRENBR>
<WIREAWG>24</WIREAWG>
</WIRECODE>
<WIRERTE>1M</WIRERTE>
</WIRE>
<TERMNBR>
&amp;
C</TERMNBR>
<TERMPNR>EN3155-019F2018</TERMPNR>
</ACTWIRE>
</EXTWROW>
<EXTWROW CHG="U" KEY="2317743">
<ACTWIRE><WIRE><WIRECODE><WIRENBR>2121-5047</WIRENBR>
<WIREAWG>24</WIREAWG>
</WIRECODE>
<WIRERTE>1M</WIRERTE>
</WIRE>
<TERMNBR>
&lt;
C</TERMNBR>
<TERMPNR>EN3155-019F2018</TERMPNR>
</ACTWIRE>
</EXTWROW>

Like this in whole file those character are spread. I want to remove the etxra line associated with them, and also retaing those value(&amp;&lt; ect.).
 

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LOCALE-GEN(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     LOCALE-GEN(8)

NAME
locale-gen -- generates localisation files from templates SYNOPSIS
locale-gen DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the locale-gen command. By default, the locale package which provides the base support for localisation of libc-based programs does not contain usable localisation files for every supported language. This limitation has became necessary because of the substantial size of such files and the large number of languages supported by libc. As a result, Debian uses a special mechanism where we prepare the actual localisation files on the target host and distribute only the templates for them. locale-gen is a program that reads the file /etc/locale.gen and invokes localedef for the chosen localisation profiles. Run locale-gen after you have modified the /etc/locale.gen file. FILES
/etc/locale.gen The main configuration file, which has a simple format: every line that is not empty and does not begin with a # is treated as a locale definition that is to be built. SEE ALSO
localedef(1), locale(1), locale.gen(5). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Eduard Bloch <blade@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. LOCALE-GEN(8)
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