Hi All,
I am looking for a awk/shell which can find an element named REFERENCE in a XML file and check whether it is empty or not.
If there is no value in the REFERENCE element then correspondingly move the file to some other folder.
The Unix server is AIX version 4.
Any inputs... (9 Replies)
Hi All
Can someone please help me with this awk to search an element in a XML file with a particular value and then change the root element.
Thanks & Regards
Karan (9 Replies)
I have a rather large file with XML-style content. Each line contains one full XML entry. For example:
1:<Message><DNIS>1234</DNIS><UCID>3456</UCID><TransferGroup>XYZXYZ</TransferGroup></Message>
2:<Message><DNIS>9999</DNIS><UCID>2584</UCID><TransferGroup>ABCABC</TransferGroup></Message>... (1 Reply)
Hi, I would need to read an xml element from an xml file to a local variable. Please could you help me with a shell script to get so? Considering that I have a file called file.xml like below:
<header>
<description>This is the description</description>
<content>This is the... (2 Replies)
hi experts:
i am using xslt to transform xml in shell.
But can not find root node of source xml, if i remove the naming space definition in source xml, it works fine.
So our the question is how to let xslt know the naming space of srouce xml file?
Thanks for your kindly help in... (0 Replies)
Any help to extract the root element from an XML file will be appreciated.
Example: test.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<TestXMLMessage>
<TestRec>
<ID>1000</ID>
</TestRec>
</TestXMLMessage>
Wanted to extract the TestXMLMessage.
Regards,
Chari (6 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to write a script for some xml file handling, but I'm not getting too far with it.
I've got the following xml content
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Test xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" >
<Operation name="OPER1">
<Action name="ACTION1">... (2 Replies)
I want to check if every <Part> element has corresponding <Description> in this sample XML.
....<Lot Of XML>
<Inv lineNumber="2">
<Item>
... (4 Replies)
HI
I am looking for a easy way to merge 2 xml files like the following
file 1: will have a structure like this
<Group GID="TOTO" NAME="TOTO" UNITS="1.0">
<Property NAME="Id" VALUE="TOTO"/>
<Property NAME="Currency" VALUE="USD"/>
<Group... (6 Replies)
XML::DOM::Parser(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::DOM::Parser(3)NAME
XML::DOM::Parser - An XML::Parser that builds XML::DOM document structures
SYNOPSIS
use XML::DOM;
my $parser = new XML::DOM::Parser;
my $doc = $parser->parsefile ("file.xml");
$doc->dispose; # Avoid memory leaks - cleanup circular references
DESCRIPTION
XML::DOM::Parser extends XML::Parser
The XML::Parser module was written by Clark Cooper and is built on top of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James
Clark's expat library.
XML::DOM::Parser parses XML strings or files and builds a data structure that conforms to the API of the Document Object Model as described
at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1 <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1>. See the XML::Parser manpage for other additional
properties of the XML::DOM::Parser class. Note that the 'Style' property should not be used (it is set internally.)
The XML::Parser NoExpand option is more or less supported, in that it will generate EntityReference objects whenever an entity reference is
encountered in character data. I'm not sure how useful this is. Any comments are welcome.
As described in the synopsis, when you create an XML::DOM::Parser object, the parse and parsefile methods create an XML::DOM::Document
object from the specified input. This Document object can then be examined, modified and written back out to a file or converted to a
string.
When using XML::DOM with XML::Parser version 2.19 and up, setting the XML::DOM::Parser option KeepCDATA to 1 will store CDATASections in
CDATASection nodes, instead of converting them to Text nodes. Subsequent CDATASection nodes will be merged into one. Let me know if this
is a problem.
Using LWP to parse URLs
The parsefile() method now also supports URLs, e.g. http://www.erols.com/enno/xsa.xml. It uses LWP to download the file and then calls
parse() on the resulting string. By default it will use a LWP::UserAgent that is created as follows:
use LWP::UserAgent;
$LWP_USER_AGENT = LWP::UserAgent->new;
$LWP_USER_AGENT->env_proxy;
Note that env_proxy reads proxy settings from environment variables, which is what I need to do to get thru our firewall. If you want to
use a different LWP::UserAgent, you can either set it globally with:
XML::DOM::Parser::set_LWP_UserAgent ($my_agent);
or, you can specify it for a specific XML::DOM::Parser by passing it to the constructor:
my $parser = new XML::DOM::Parser (LWP_UserAgent => $my_agent);
Currently, LWP is used when the filename (passed to parsefile) starts with one of the following URL schemes: http, https, ftp, wais,
gopher, or file (followed by a colon.) If I missed one, please let me know.
The LWP modules are part of libwww-perl which is available at CPAN.
perl v5.12.1 2002-07-31 XML::DOM::Parser(3)