11-25-2008
Instead of doing it in shell (sed/awk), better use any XML parser. May be you can write a simple script in Perl or any scripting languages which support XML parsing.
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NAME
XML::LibXML::SAX - XML::LibXML direct SAX parser
DESCRIPTION
XML::LibXML provides an interface to libxml2 direct SAX interface. Through this interface it is possible to generate SAX events directly
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