06-27-2008
example of output is
[HTML]<Node>Voice
<Condition>TeleServiceCode
<Code>0</Code>
</Condition>
<Node>ShortCode1
<Node>Voice Short Code_1700
<Condition>NumberList
<Type>0</Type>
<Number>1700</Number>
</Condition>
<Tariff>Rate
<Price>13.05</Price>
<Interval>60</Interval>
</Tariff>
</Node>
<Node>Voice Short Code_1500
<Condition>NumberList
<Type>0</Type>
<Number>1500</Number>
</Condition>
<Tariff>Rate
<Price>6.97</Price>[/HTML]
where the input file is something like this
<Node>Voice
<Condition>TeleServiceCode
<Code>0</Code>
</Condition>
<Node>ShortCode1
<Node>Voice Short Code_1700
<Condition>NumberList
<Type>0</Type>
<Number>1700</Number>
</Condition>
<Tariff>Rate
<Price>12.65</Price>
<Interval>60</Interval>
</Tariff>
</Node>
<Node>Voice Short Code_1500
<Condition>NumberList
<Type>0</Type>
<Number>1500</Number>
</Condition>
<Tariff>Rate
<Price>6.325</Price>
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SMFPLAY(1) BSD General Commands Manual SMFPLAY(1)
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smfplay [-mxy] [-g measure] [-d devname] [-i devname] midifile
DESCRIPTION
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-y Send midi timing information to the default device. Useful if the output device is a slave MIDI sequencer.
-g measure Start playback at the given measure number.
-d filename Default midi(4) device on which to play the midi file. If not specified, the content of the MIDIDEV environment variable will be
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SEE ALSO
smfrec(1), midish(1), midiplay(1), midi(4)
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