Thx Jim, anyway we can use the path filter as a variable?
When I use:
I get the file generated but the word $FILTER appends at the end. Close but I need that to be able to take a variable if possible. And I don't need a space before appending if possible. Thx for your help, I think you're close.
Anyone know how to use SED to append a comma to the end of each line
example:
field1,field2,field3,field4
If i Cat /textfile ---- How can i append the end of /textfile with a comman? (8 Replies)
Hi Unix gurus
This is my first post here. I have a file which looks like this:
string1,string2
,string3
,string4
...
...
I need to append all words below first line to the first line, ie
string1,string2,string3,string4,...
Bear in mind that it is not known how many lines follow... (11 Replies)
Hi
I need to append some text @ end of the first line in a file.
like
myfile.txt
list = a,b,c
list.a=some..
I give the arg "d" . now it append at end of first line
list=a,b,c,d
list.a=some...
Please help me out this (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have a command "get_data" with some parameters in few *.text files of a directory. I want to first find those files that contain this command and then append the following parameter to the end of the command.
example of an entry in the file :-
get_data -x -m50 /etc/web/getid
this... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I've spent some time researching for this but can't seem to find a solution. I have a file like this
1234|Test|20101111|18:00|19:00There will be multiple lines in the file with the same kind of format. For every line I need to make it this
1234|Test|20101111|18:00|19:00||create... (5 Replies)
hi;
my file2.txt:portname=1;list=10.11;l-
portname=2;list=10.12;l-
portname=3;list=10.13;l-
...
my file1.txt:;"{'sector=%27'}"\&>
so; i want to see:portname=1;list=10.11;l-;"{'sector=%27'}"\&>
portname=2;list=10.12;l-;"{'sector=%27'}"\&>
portname=3;list=10.13;l-;"{'sector=%27'}"\&>... (4 Replies)
I've scoured the internet with mixed results. As an amateur I turn to the great minds here.
I have a text file of 80 or so lines. I want to add ".pdf" to the end of each line. (For now that's it)
Most of the internet points toward using "sed". I don't know coding but can figure things out... (4 Replies)
Hello, I'm looking for sed solution to change
...
<li>keyword</li>
<li>keyword
<li>keyword</li>
<li>keyword
<li>keyword</li>
...
to
...
<li>keyword</li>
<li>keyword</li>
<li>keyword</li>
<li>keyword</li>
<li>keyword</li>
...
I.e., if lines beginning with <li> do not end with... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a File, which have multiple rows.
Like below
123456 Test1 FNAME JRW#$% PB MO Approver XXXXXX. YYYY
123457 Test2 FNAME JRW#$% PB MO Super XXXXXX. YYYY
123458 Test3 FNAME JRW#$% PB MO Approver XXXXXX. YYYY
I want to search a line which contains PB MO Approver and append... (2 Replies)
Task: Find keywords in each line, and append at the end of line; if not found in the line, do nothing.
the code is wrong. how to make it work. thanks a lot.
cat keywords.txt | while read line; do
awk -F"|" '{if (/$line/) {print $0"$line , ";} else print;}' outfile.txt > tmp
... (9 Replies)
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template::plugin::xml::style
Template::Plugin::XML::Style(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Template::Plugin::XML::Style(3pm)NAME
Template::Plugin::XML::Style - Simple XML stylesheet transfomations
SYNOPSIS
[% USE xmlstyle
table = {
attributes = {
border = 0
cellpadding = 4
cellspacing = 1
}
}
%]
[% FILTER xmlstyle %]
<table>
<tr>
<td>Foo</td> <td>Bar</td> <td>Baz</td>
</tr>
</table>
[% END %]
DESCRIPTION
This plugin defines a filter for performing simple stylesheet based transformations of XML text.
Named parameters are used to define those XML elements which require transformation. These may be specified with the USE directive when
the plugin is loaded and/or with the FILTER directive when the plugin is used.
This example shows how the default attributes "border="0"" and "cellpadding="4"" can be added to <table> elements.
[% USE xmlstyle
table = {
attributes = {
border = 0
cellpadding = 4
}
}
%]
[% FILTER xmlstyle %]
<table>
...
</table>
[% END %]
This produces the output:
<table border="0" cellpadding="4">
...
</table>
Parameters specified within the USE directive are applied automatically each time the "xmlstyle" FILTER is used. Additional parameters
passed to the FILTER directive apply for only that block.
[% USE xmlstyle
table = {
attributes = {
border = 0
cellpadding = 4
}
}
%]
[% FILTER xmlstyle
tr = {
attributes = {
valign="top"
}
}
%]
<table>
<tr>
...
</tr>
</table>
[% END %]
Of course, you may prefer to define your stylesheet structures once and simply reference them by name. Passing a hash reference of named
parameters is just the same as specifying the named parameters as far as the Template Toolkit is concerned.
[% style_one = {
table = { ... }
tr = { ... }
}
style_two = {
table = { ... }
td = { ... }
}
style_three = {
th = { ... }
tv = { ... }
}
%]
[% USE xmlstyle style_one %]
[% FILTER xmlstyle style_two %]
# style_one and style_two applied here
[% END %]
[% FILTER xmlstyle style_three %]
# style_one and style_three applied here
[% END %]
Any attributes defined within the source tags will override those specified in the style sheet.
[% USE xmlstyle
div = { attributes = { align = 'left' } }
%]
[% FILTER xmlstyle %]
<div>foo</div>
<div align="right">bar</div>
[% END %]
The output produced is:
<div align="left">foo</div>
<div align="right">bar</div>
The filter can also be used to change the element from one type to another.
[% FILTER xmlstyle
th = {
element = 'td'
attributes = { bgcolor='red' }
}
%]
<tr>
<th>Heading</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Value</td>
</tr>
[% END %]
The output here is as follows. Notice how the end tag "</th>" is changed to "</td>" as well as the start tag.
<tr>
<td bgcolor="red">Heading</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Value</td>
</tr>
You can also define text to be added immediately before or after the start or end tags. For example:
[% FILTER xmlstyle
table = {
pre_start = '<div align="center">'
post_end = '</div>'
}
th = {
element = 'td'
attributes = { bgcolor='red' }
post_start = '<b>'
pre_end = '</b>'
}
%]
<table>
<tr>
<th>Heading</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Value</td>
</tr>
</table>
[% END %]
The output produced is:
<div align="center">
<table>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="red"><b>Heading</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Value</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
AUTHOR
Andy Wardley
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001-2006 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::Plugin
perl v5.8.8 2008-03-01 Template::Plugin::XML::Style(3pm)