I need to search the following strings in File1 and replace them with the contents in File2 and the output will be redirected to File3, which will contain all the contents from File1 with the replaced strings.
Hi
I want to change the following
passwd: files nis
group: files nis
in /etc/nsswitch.conf
to be
passwd: files compat
group: files compat
I tried
cp -p nsswitch.conf nsswitch.conf.old (3 Replies)
I want to search files (basically .cc files) in /xx folder and subfolders.
Those files (*.cc files) must contain #include "header.h" AND x() function.
I am writing it another way to make it clear,
I wanna list of *.cc files that have 'header.h' & 'x()'. They must have two strings, header.h... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Iam new to unix, I need to find string and replace it in the file name. Like
text_123_0.txt,text_123_1.txt,text_123_2.txt. I need to search 123 and replace it with 234 . Is there any unix command to replace them in single command since i have 5 directories. So i need to go each and every... (0 Replies)
Hello everyone,
ive been trying to replace a string "kw01" in an xml file with the contents of a txt file having multiple lines. im a unix newbie and all the sed combinations i tried resulted to being garbled. Below is the contents of the txt file:
RAISEDATTIME
--------------------... (13 Replies)
Hello members,
I been following this forums since very long time.
I need to do one job.
In my script I am evaluating one variable, lets say n=100.
Now i have xml file inside which i need to replace the numbers in the desired lines with the evaluated number(n) +1.
For example let's say... (4 Replies)
I have a list of files all over a file system e.g.
/home/1/foo/bar.x
/www/sites/moose/foo.txtI'm looking for strings in these files and want to replace each occurrence with a replacement string, e.g.
if I find: '#@!^\&@ in any of the files I want to replace it with: 655#@11, etc.
There... (2 Replies)
Hi,
following Perl code i used for finding multiple strings and replace with single string.
code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
my @files = <*.txt>;
foreach $fileName (@files) {
print "$fileName\n";
my $searchStr = ',rdata\)' | ',,rdata\)' | ', ,rdata\)';
my $replaceStr =... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file containing list of strings like
i:
Pink
Yellow
Green
and I have file having list of file names in a directory
j :
a
b
c
d
Where j contains of a ,b,c,d are as follows
a:
Pink (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have an array variable "arr" that reads string from a file "vari.txt". Thus, the array will be of variable length depending how many entries are present in "vari.txt"
I use a for loop to traverse through the array.
vari.txt (in this sample we have 2 entries, but it can have more... (5 Replies)
Hello Everyone ,
Iam a newbie to shell programming and iam reaching out if anyone can help in this :-
I have two files
1) Insert.txt
2) partition_list.txt
insert.txt looks like this :-
insert into emp1 partition (partition_name)
(a1,
b2,
c4,
s6,
d8)
select
a1,
b2,
c4, (2 Replies)
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html::elementraw
HTML::ElementRaw(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::ElementRaw(3pm)NAME
HTML::ElementRaw - Perl extension for HTML::Element(3).
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::ElementRaw;
$er = new HTML::ElementRaw;
$text = '<p>I would like this HTML to not be encoded</p>';
$er->push_content($text);
$h = new HTML::Element 'h2';
$h->push_content($er);
# Now $text will appear as you typed it, non-escaped,
# embedded in the HTML produced by $h.
print $h->as_HTML;
DESCRIPTION
Provides a way to graft raw HTML strings into your HTML::Element(3) structures. Since they represent raw text, these can only be leaves in
your HTML element tree. The only methods that are of any real use in this degenerate element are push_content() and as_HTML(). The
push_content() method will simply prepend the provided text to the current content. If you happen to pass an HTML::element to
push_content, the output of the as_HTML() method in that element will be prepended.
REQUIRES HTML::Element(3)AUTHOR
Matthew P. Sisk, <sisk@mojotoad.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Matthew P. Sisk. All rights reserved. All wrongs revenged. This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO HTML::Element(3), HTML::ElementSuper(3), HTML::Element::Glob(3), HTML::ElementTable(3), perl(1).
perl v5.10.1 2010-06-09 HTML::ElementRaw(3pm)