10-23-2008
How about using grep and grep -v, might be something like below can work
grep "^[a-z0-9]*-[a-z0-9]*-[0-9]*$" <inputfile> >goodFile
grep -v "^[a-z0-9]*-[a-z0-9]*-[0-9]*$" <inputfile> >badFile
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NAME
mono-xmltool - Mono XML validation and transformation tool.
SYNOPSIS
mono-xmltool --validate [*.rng | *.rnc | *.nvdl | *.xsd] [instances]
mono-xmltool --validate-rng relax-ng-grammar-xml [instances]
mono-xmltool --validate-rnc relax-ng-compact-grammar-file [instances]
mono-xmltool --validate-nvdl nvdl-script-xml [instances]
mono-xmltool --validate-xsd xml-schema [instances]
mono-xmltool --transform stylesheet instance-xml
mono-xmltool --prettyprint [source [result]]
DESCRIPTION
mono-xmltool is a command line front end for various functions available in the Mono XML class libraries. It currently it offers validation
with various different kinds of schemas, xslt transformations and pretty printing.
XML VALIDATION
mono-xmltool can validate a given set of XML files (the instances parameter) using the given schema file. Currently supported schema files
include Relax NG (*.rng), Compact Relax NG (*.rnc), Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (*.nvdl) and XML Schema (*.xsd).
If invoked with the --validate argument, Mono will use the filename extension to guess the kind of validation required. The --validate-xxx
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The following lists the flags and the actual class that implements them in Mono:
--validate-rng
Commons.Xml.Relaxng.RelaxNgPattern as the schema, and Commons.Xml.Relaxng.RelaxngValidatingReader validator.
--validate-rnc
Commons.Xml.Relaxng.RncParser as the schema, and Commons.Xml.Relaxng.RelaxngValidatingReader validator.
--validate-nvdl
Commons.Xml.Nvdl as the schema and Commons.Xml.NvdlValidatingReader validator.
--validate-xsd
System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchema as the schema and uses System.Xml.XmlValidatingReader as the validator.
TRANSFORMATIONS
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PRETTY PRINTING
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SEE ALSO
mono(1),mcs(1).
mono-xmltool(Mono 1.0)