Have you used a packet sniffer to ensure that the bytestream returned is exactly as expected? Also, the XML you returned as string, you are sure it is valid?
Last, try force auto flush and see if that helps (put it at the beginning of the script):
i want to edit inetd.conf for security on my redhat 7.1 box, but i dont have it in my /etc directory, rather, i have xinetd.conf. Can i use xinetd.conf for the same purpose, is it as useful as inetd.conf? (2 Replies)
I'm new to this.
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I need to know the way. I have got parsing down some nodes. But I was unable to get the child node perfectly. If you have code please send it. It will be very useful for me. (0 Replies)
Dear all,
I am a windows user, am not into unix/linux at all.
however, I have a new client who is asking me if unix can act as file server.
i.e. my application imports files from several locations and put them in one location (on a shared folder on the server), so my application will be... (7 Replies)
Here is a puzzler.
To start, let me say that I've done a search on this issue and it is definitely not related to line endings being encoded in windows returns.
I get this error when I run SOME perl scripts. I have a script called hello_world.pl. I do $cp hello_world.pl new_hello_world.pl... (0 Replies)
When you open a file on a fileserver from your client, what type of operation takes place on the server? I imagine the server's hard drive reads the file that the client has requested, and then makes it available somehow through the network share, is that accurate? Also what service on Unix/Linux... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I am facing some problems with bad characters in my file.For example-
00000000509 TCI DEVOFFERS= 1
Now I want to remove all bad characters and replace with *.
Please suggest some solution.
Along with that How to mention a range of ASCII values in TR command to replace?
... (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I'm new here and I was checking this old post:
/shell-programming-and-scripting/180669-splitting-file-into-several-smaller-files-using-perl.html
(cannot paste link because of lack of points)
I need to do something like this but understand very little of perl.
I also check... (4 Replies)
HI everyone,
Nice to meet you all.
I recently rebooted Slackware 12.1 running on a Dell PowerEdge 2400. after 240 days of continuous run-time, and discovered it gets stuck in a sbin/agetty loop. We were rebooting because trying to mount root in webmin broke a bunch of things. Couldn't even get... (3 Replies)
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xml::libxml::nodelist
XML::LibXML::NodeList(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::LibXML::NodeList(3)NAME
XML::LibXML::NodeList - a list of XML document nodes
DESCRIPTION
An XML::LibXML::NodeList object contains an ordered list of nodes, as detailed by the W3C DOM documentation of Node Lists.
SYNOPSIS
my $results = $dom->findnodes('//somepath');
foreach my $context ($results->get_nodelist) {
my $newresults = $context->findnodes('./other/element');
...
}
API
new()
You will almost never have to create a new NodeSet object, as it is all done for you by XPath.
get_nodelist()
Returns a list of nodes, the contents of the node list, as a perl list.
string_value()
Returns the string-value of the first node in the list. See the XPath specification for what "string-value" means.
to_literal()
Returns the concatenation of all the string-values of all the nodes in the list.
get_node($pos)
Returns the node at $pos. The node position in XPath is based at 1, not 0.
size()
Returns the number of nodes in the NodeSet.
pop()
Equivalent to perl's pop function.
push(@nodes)
Equivalent to perl's push function.
append($nodelist)
Given a nodelist, appends the list of nodes in $nodelist to the end of the current list.
shift()
Equivalent to perl's shift function.
unshift(@nodes)
Equivalent to perl's unshift function.
prepend($nodeset)
Given a nodelist, prepends the list of nodes in $nodelist to the front of the current list.
iterator()
Will return a new nodelist iterator for the current nodelist. A nodelist iterator is usefull if more complex nodelist processing is needed.
perl v5.12.1 2009-09-23 XML::LibXML::NodeList(3)