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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting KSH - Find paths of multiple files in CC (dir and sub-dir)) Post 302555560 by Yoodit on Thursday 15th of September 2011 05:08:31 AM
Old 09-15-2011
okay, sorry to bother you again, but I am a novice and have a little trouble in getting this script functional.

I created a text file filenames.txt which consists
Code:
connection_words.xml.table
da_sections.xml.table
directory_issue.xml.table
directory_section.xml.table
doc_type.xml.table

And, then I created a script search_full_path.sh like this

Code:
 #!/bin/ksh
 while read filename
do
         find . -type f -name "$filename" 
done < filenames.txt

But when I run this script I get nothing. What am I doing wrong?
 

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Template::Plugin::XML(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Template::Plugin::XML(3pm)

NAME
Template::Plugin::XML - XML plugin for the Template Toolkit SYNOPSIS
[% USE XML; dom = XML.dom('foo.xml'); xpath = XML.xpath('bar.xml'); simple = XML.simple('baz.xml'); rss = XML.simple('news.rdf'); %] [% USE XML(file='foo.xml'); dom = XML.dom xpath = XML.xpath # ...etc... %] [% USE XML(dir='/path/to/xml'); file = XML.file('foo.xml' ); dom = file.dom xpath = file.xpath # ...etc... %] DESCRIPTION
The Template-XML distribution provides a number of Template Toolkit plugin modules for working with XML. The Template::Plugin::XML module is a front-end to the various other XML plugin modules. Through this you can access XML files and direc- tories of XML files via the Template::Plugin::XML::File and Template::Plugin::XML::Directory modules (which subclass from the Tem- plate::Plugin::File and Template::Plugin::Directory modules respectively). You can then create a Document Object Model (DOM) from an XML file (Template::Plugin::XML::DOM), examine it using XPath queries (Template::Plugin::XML::XPath), turn it into a Perl data structure (Tem- plate::Plugin::XML::Simple) or parse it as an RSS (RDF Site Summary) file. The basic XML plugins were distributed as part of the Template Toolkit until version 2.15 released in May 2006. At this time they were extracted into this separate Template-XML distribution and an alpha version of this Template::Plugin::XML front-end module was added. The Template::Plugin::XML module is still in development and not guaranteed to work correctly yet. However, all the other XML plugins are more-or-less exactly as they were in TT version 2.14 and should work as normal. For general information on the Template Toolkit see the documentation for the Template module or <http://template-toolkit.org>. For infor- mation on using plugins, see Template::Plugins and "USE" in Template::Manual::Directives. For further information on XML, see <http://xml.com/>. METHODS
The XML plugin module provides a number of methods to create various other XML plugin objects. file(name) Creates a Template::Plugin::XML::File object. This is a subclass of Template::Plugin::File. dir(path) Creates a Template::Plugin::XML::Directory object. This is a subclass of Template::Plugin::Directory. dom() Generate a Document Object Module from an XML file. This can be called against a directory, file or an XML plugin object, as long as the source XML filename is defined somewhere along the line. [% dom = XML.dom(filename) %] [% file = XML.file(filename); dom = file.dom %] [% dir = XML.dir(dirname); dom = dir.dom(filename) %] xpath() Perform XPath queries on the file. Like the dom() method, xpath() can be called against a file, directory or an XML plugin object. [% xpath = XML.xpath(filename) %] [% file = XML.file(filename); xpath = file.xpath %] [% dir = XML.dir(dirname); xpath = dir.xpath(filename) %] simple() TODO: As per dom() and xpath() but for XML::Simple rss() TODO: As per dom(), xpath() and simple() but for XML::RSS XML PLUGINS
These are the XML plugins provided in this distribution. Template::Plugin::XML Front-end module to the XML plugin collection. Template::Plugin::XML::File This plugin module is used to represent individual XML files. It is a subclass of the Template::Plugin::File module, providing the addi- tional dom(), xpath(), simple() and other methods relevant to XML files. Template::Plugin::XML::Directory This plugin module is used to represent directories of XML files. It is a subclass of the Template::Plugin::Directory module and provides the same additional XML related methods as Template::Plugin::XML::File. Template::Plugin::XML::DOM Plugin interface providing access to the XML::DOM module. [% USE XD = XML.Dom %] [% dom = XD.parse_file('example.xml') %] [% pages = dom.getElementsByTagName('page') %] Template::Plugin::XML::RSS Plugin interface providing access to the XML::RSS module. [% USE news = XML.RSS('news.rdf') -%] [% FOREACH item IN news.items -%] * [% item.title %] [% END %] Template::Plugin::XML::Simple Plugin interface providing access to the XML::Simple module. [% USE xml = XML.Simple('example.xml') %] Template::Plugin::XML::XPath Plugin interface providing access to the XML::XPath module. [% USE xpath = XML.XPath('example.xml'); bar = xpath.find('/foo/bar'); %] AUTHORS
Andy Wardley wrote the Template Toolkit plugin modules, with assistance from Simon Matthews in the case of the XML::DOM plugin. Matt Sergeant wrote the XML::XPath module. Enno Derksen and Clark Cooper wrote the XML::DOM module. Jonathan Eisenzopf wrote the XML::RSS mod- ule. Grant McLean wrote the XML::Simple module. Clark Cooper and Larry Wall wrote the XML::Parser module. James Clark wrote the expat library. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1996-2007 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Template, Template::Plugins, Template::Plugin::XML::DOM, Template::Plugin::XML::RSS, Template::Plugin::XML::Simple, Template::Plug- in::XML::XPath perl v5.8.8 2008-03-01 Template::Plugin::XML(3pm)
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