I need extract from the file (test-file.txt) the values between
<context> and </context> tag's , the total are 7 lines,but i can only get 5 or 2 lines!!
Please look my code:
#awk '/context/{flag=1} /\/context/{flag=0} !/context/{ if (flag==1) p
rint $0; }' test-file.txt |wc -l
I am trying to use a line of output in an XML file as input in another new XML file for processing purposes via a shell script. Since I am a newbie though, I'm not sure how to do this since the data is different everytime. I am using this technique with static data right now:
echo -n "Running... (5 Replies)
Hi all...
I want to parse a xml filein unix .. Can i use SED or unix script to parse the xml file .. If so can anyone show a sample script that will parse the xml file ..
Thanks in advance,
Arun ,,,, (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have this(.xml) file as:
<!-- define your instance here -->
<instance name='ins_C2Londondev' user='' group='' fullname='B2%20-%20London%20(dev)' >
<property>
</property>
</instance>
I want output as:
<!-- define your instance here -->
<instance... (3 Replies)
As per another thread - https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/81027-how-can-i-parse-xml-file-2.html
I am using the following to extract the Subaccid and RecAccTotal from the xm file below
awk -v v=SubaccId -F'' '$2==v{s=$3;getline;a+=$3}END {for (i in a)print v,i,a}' file
Can... (6 Replies)
hello ,
i am trying to parse xml using awk however its a little bit tricky as i want
<databases>
<source>
<host>prod</host>
<port>1522</port>
<tns>GP1</tns>
<user>P11</user>... (6 Replies)
Hi ,
I have an xml format as shown below:
<Info>
<last name="sean" first name="john"/>
<period="5" time="11"/>
<test value="1",test2 value="2",test3 value="3",test4 value="5">
<old>
<value1>1</value1>
<value2>2</value2>
</old>
<new>
<value1>4</value1>
<value2>3</value2>
</new>... (1 Reply)
I have a large xml file as shown below:
<input>
<blah>
<blah>
<atr="blah blah value = "">
<blah>
<blah>
</input>
..2nd chunk...
..3rd chunk...
...4th chunk...
All lines between <input> and </input> is one 'order' and this 'order' is repeated... (14 Replies)
hi all..
need your help again..
i have xml file and i want to parsing some data from the xml file..
<ex-name="keroco">
<................>
<................>
<................>
<br-name="cincai">
<ship="123456">
<...................>
... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a problem to resolve. For following XML file, I need to parse the values based on Tag Name. I would prefer to use this by awk. I have used sed command to replace the tags (s/<SeqNo>//).
In this case there can be new tags introduced. So need to parse it based on Tag Name. Any... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tons
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gjots2docbook
GJOTS2DOCBOOK(1) General Commands Manual GJOTS2DOCBOOK(1)NAME
gjots2docbook - Convert a gjotsfile to DOCBOOK (on stdout)
SYNOPSIS
gjots2docbook -a|-b [ -e ] [ -P ] [ -p ] [ gjotsfile ]
DESCRIPTION
gjots2docbook converts a gjotsfile into DOCBOOK XML.
gjots2docbook uses awk(1) to perform the conversion.
gjots2docbook does not create them so the first element in the file should contain any <bookinfo> or <artheader> element. Similarly, <bib-
liographic> elements are not created. In fact the output is very simplistic with item titles in the gjotsfile being converted to chapter or
section headings in DOCBOOK. There is no reason why your gjotsfile should not contain valid DOCBOOK XML - and that is why the -e and -p op-
tions are provided.
If the file does not start with <?xml ...> then appropriate lines will be added as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE doc_type PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN">
If properly installed, the docbook utilities can then be used to create HTML, man, ps, pdf etc files eg:
gjots2docbook -b ~/.gjotsfile >gjotsfile.xml
docbook2pdf gjotsfile.xml
It may be necessary to fine-tune the docbook formatting to access all features.
OPTIONS -a makes a DOCBOOK article
-b makes a DOCBOOK book
-e don't encode special characters eg < -> <
-p don't change blank lines to </para><para> markers
-P first section is a preface rather than a chapter (book only)
AUTHOR
Written by Bob Hepple <bhepple@freeshell.org>
http://bhepple.freeshell.org/gjots
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002 Robert Hepple
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PAR-
TICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO gjots(1), gjots2html(1), docbook2gjots(1)GJOTS2DOCBOOK(1)