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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting SED on cygwin not working with Hex or Octal Post 302612657 by dazhoop on Monday 26th of March 2012 08:27:19 AM
Old 03-26-2012
SED on cygwin not working with Hex or Octal

Thanks for your reply. Sorry ygemici, I don't quite follow what you mean.

The input file is an HTML file, the product of a wget to an external web site.

The output file is created by whatever option I try and use to do the search and replace.

I ran the od -c against both input and output file, both were identical. What can I look for that will be helpful in the 'od -c ' output ?
 

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HXWLS(1)							  HTML-XML-utils							  HXWLS(1)

NAME
hxwls - list links in an HTML file SYNOPSIS
hxwls [ -l ] [ -t ] [ -r ] [ -h ] [ -b base ] [ file ] DESCRIPTION
The hxwls command reads an HTML file (standard input by default) and prints out all links it finds. The output is written to stdout. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -l Produce a long listing. Instead of just the URI, hxwls prints three columns: the element name, the value of the REL attribute, and the target URI. -t Produce a tuple listing. hxwls prints four columns: the URI of the document itself, the element name, the value of the REL attribute, and the target URI. -r Print relative URLs as they are, without converting them to absolute URLs. -b base Use base as the initial base URL. If there is a <base> element in the document, it will override the -b option. -h Output as HTML. The output will be listed in the form of <a> elements. OPERANDS
The following operand is supported: file The name or the URL of an HTML file. If absent, standard input is read instead. DIAGNOSTICS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. > 0 An error occurred in the parsing of the HTML file. hxwls will try to correct the error and produce output anyway. SEE ALSO
asc2xml(1), hxnormalize(1), hxnum(1), xml2asc(1) 6.x 10 Jul 2011 HXWLS(1)
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