Hello,
How can I take a file in XML format and convert it to a comma separated format? Is there any scripts or programs that can
do this for Unix? I tried surfing the net for such an application, but everything seems to be for Windows OS. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
... (2 Replies)
i wanted to add a child element child2 into a below xml .
<parent1>
<child1></child1>
</parent1>
like
<parent1>
<child1></child1>
<child2></child2>
</parent1>
What is the best way to do this using unix commands.
I donot want to create a temp file....
cat original |... (3 Replies)
Hello, newbie (non-techie) here.
I'm a business analyst for a software company in the Bay Area. A
project I just got assigned to involved researching for an enterprise
version of a XML translator that will run on UNIX. I'm looking for
something that won't be too costly to purchase as the... (4 Replies)
Does anyone know of a lightweight freeware utility that will do the following?:
1) Input an XML file and XLS file
2) Do a transform
3) Then output a pdf file
for Unix Platform.
Thanks
Andrea (3 Replies)
Does anyone can tell me what is the best way to post a xml request to a web service on C. I am using expat for parsing the response, but until now i build my xml request with a bunch of strcat functions, then connect to the port and send it that way. I am wondering if there are libraries or a... (3 Replies)
Hello Everyone!!!
I have a list of XML files, in different directories, the structure for which is:
<Data>
<Info>
<a> some text </a>
<b> some text </b>
<c> 3000 </c>
</Info>
<Info>
... (2 Replies)
I need help
I have a unix command :
VERSION=$(ls -d /vsn/v12.??.??.?? | sort | tail -1)
when i do echo $VERSION, i get the exact value, i want.
Now i want to use this variable and pass it to an xml. How can i do that? (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am new in shell scripting. i want to extract tag values in xml files by using shell script. my files like this:
<cw: properties>
<cw:std_properties>
<tns: properties>
<tns:name>AdminOutQueue</tns:name>
<tns:type>String</tns:type>
<tns:subtype>QueueName</tns:subtype>
<tns:value... (25 Replies)
i have a unix script which generates the csv file. the data in csv file is dynamic. how can i convert/move the data from csv file to xml. please suggest (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
xmllint
xmllint(1) General Commands Manual xmllint(1)NAME
xmllint - command line XML tool
SYNOPSIS
xmllint [--version | --debug | --shell | --debugent | --copy | --recover | --noent | --noout | --htmlout | --nowrap | --valid | --postvalid
| --dtdvalid URL | --timing | --repeat | --insert | --compress | --sgml | --html | --push | --memory | --nowarning | --noblanks | --for-
mat | --testIO | --encode encoding | --catalogs | --nocatalogs | --auto | --xinclude | --loaddtd | --dtdattr | --dropdtd] [xmlfile]
INTRODUCTION
The xmllint program parses one or more XML files, specified on the command line as xmlfile. It prints various types of output, depending
upon the options selected. It is useful for detecting errors both in XML code and in the XML parser itself.
It is included in libxml2.
OPTIONS --version
Display the version of libxml2 used.
--debug
Parse a file and output an annotated tree of the in-memory version of the document.
--shell
Run a navigating shell.
--debugent
Debug the entities defined in the document.
--copy Test the internal copy implementation.
--recover
Output any parsable portions of an invalid document.
--noent
Substitute entity values for entity references. By default, xmllint leaves entity references in place.
--noout
Suppress output. By default, xmllint outputs the result tree.
--htmlout
Output results as an HTML file. This causes xmllint to output the necessary HTML tags surrounding the result tree output so the
results can be displayed in a browser.
--nowrap
Do not output HTML doc wrapper.
--valid
Determine if the document is a valid instance of the included Document Type Definition (DTD). A DTD to be validated against also can
be specified at the command line using the --dtdvalid option. By default, xmllint also checks to determine if the document is well-
formed.
--postvalid
Validate after parsing is completed.
--dtdvalid URL
Use the DTD specified by URL for validation.
--timing
Output information about the time it takes xmllint to perform the various steps.
--repeat
Repeat 100 times, for timing or profiling.
--insert
Test for valid insertions.
--compress
Turn on gzip compression of output.
--sgml Use the DocBook SGML parser. This allows documents written in SGML DocBook to be converted into an in-memory tree and treated as if
they were written in XML.
--html Use the HTML parser.
--push Use the push mode of the parser.
--memory
Parse from memory.
--nowarning
Do not emit warnings from the parser and/or validator.
--noblanks
Drop ignorable blank spaces.
--format
Reformat and reindent the output.
--testIO
Test user input/output support.
--encode encoding
Output in the given encoding.
--catalogs
Use the catalogs from $SGML_CATALOG_FILES. Otherwise /etc/xml/catalog is used by default.
--nocatalogs
Do not use any catalogs.
--auto Generate a small document for testing purposes.
--xinclude
Do XInclude processing.
--loaddtd
Fetch external DTD.
--dtdattr
Fetch external DTD and populate the tree with inherited attributes.
--dropdtd
Remove DTD from output.
AUTHORS
John Fleck <jfleck@inkstain.net>, Ziying Sherwin <sherwin@nlm.nih.gov>, Heiko Rupp <hwr@pilhuhn.de> This is release 0.2 of the xmllint Man-
ual.
NOTES
Source for libxml is available in the SUNWlxmlS package. Documentation for libxml is available on-line at http://www.xmlsoft.org/
2001 Nov 26 xmllint(1)