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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Combine two lists From Multiple Grep commands. Post 302504034 by penchal_boddu on Sunday 13th of March 2011 07:59:00 AM
Old 03-13-2011
Hi Pravin,

Code:
perl -nle 'printf "$1\t" if /unix="(.+?)"/>$/;print $1 if m/<body>(.*)<\/body>/;'  input.xmls

I have two queries.

1. Is there any special reason why we are going for non-greddy matching(.+?)
2. In the first if statement , the delimiters are not provided properly. I think its treating ">" as redirection operator .

Thanks in advance
 

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XML-XPARSE(1)							   User Commands						     XML-XPARSE(1)

NAME
xml-xparse - Parse XML documents with entity and URI resolution SYNOPSIS
xml-xparse [options] xmlfile DESCRIPTION
xml-xparse is a simple command line tool for parsing and validating XML documents. It is not an actual XML parser, it just wraps around a JAXP Parser, adding support for catalog-based entity and URI resolution. OPTIONS
-c catalogfile Load a particular catalog file. May be specified multiple times. -v Perform a validating parse. This is the default. -w Perform a well-formed parse, not a validating parse. -N Perform a namespace-aware parse. This is the default. -n Perform a namespace-ignorant parse. -d debuglevel Set the debug level (an integer). Warnings are shown if the debug level is set to greater than 2. -E maxerrors Set the maximum number of errors to display. The default is 10. FILES
/etc/java/resolver/CatalogManager.properties The central catalog manager configuration file used by xml-xparse. SEE ALSO
xml-xread(1), xml-resolver(1), java(1), the OASIS entity resolution technical committee home page at <http://www.oasis-open.org/commit- tees/entity/>. AUTHOR
Norman Walsh <Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM> 1.1 July 2004 XML-XPARSE(1)
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