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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need some help with parsing Post 302210217 by quixoticking11 on Monday 30th of June 2008 10:48:51 AM
Old 06-30-2008
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Too old to be in school. Just working on a work project. Just need some help to get over this hurdle.

Sed/awk kind of sucks in breaking out one word in a line and breaking out file into multi files.
 

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LIBXML_GET_ERRORS(3)							 1						      LIBXML_GET_ERRORS(3)

libxml_get_errors - Retrieve array of errors

SYNOPSIS
array libxml_get_errors (void ) DESCRIPTION
Retrieve array of errors. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array with LibXMLError objects if there are any errors in the buffer, or an empty array otherwise. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A libxml_get_errors(3) example This example demonstrates how to build a simple libxml error handler. <?php libxml_use_internal_errors(true); $xmlstr = <<< XML <?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?> <movies> <movie> <titles>PHP: Behind the Parser</title> </movie> </movies> XML; $doc = simplexml_load_string($xmlstr); $xml = explode(" ", $xmlstr); if (!$doc) { $errors = libxml_get_errors(); foreach ($errors as $error) { echo display_xml_error($error, $xml); } libxml_clear_errors(); } function display_xml_error($error, $xml) { $return = $xml[$error->line - 1] . " "; $return .= str_repeat('-', $error->column) . "^ "; switch ($error->level) { case LIBXML_ERR_WARNING: $return .= "Warning $error->code: "; break; case LIBXML_ERR_ERROR: $return .= "Error $error->code: "; break; case LIBXML_ERR_FATAL: $return .= "Fatal Error $error->code: "; break; } $return .= trim($error->message) . " Line: $error->line" . " Column: $error->column"; if ($error->file) { $return .= " File: $error->file"; } return "$return -------------------------------------------- "; } ?> The above example will output: <titles>PHP: Behind the Parser</title> ----------------------------------------------^ Fatal Error 76: Opening and ending tag mismatch: titles line 4 and title Line: 4 Column: 46 -------------------------------------------- SEE ALSO
libxml_get_last_error(3), libxml_clear_errors(3). PHP Documentation Group LIBXML_GET_ERRORS(3)
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