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Old 06-25-2012
How to add the multiple lines of xml tags before a particular xml tag in a file

Hi All,

I'm stuck with adding multiple lines(irrespective of line number) to a file before a particular xml tag. Please help me.

Code:
<A>testing_Location</A>
<value>LA</value>
<zone>US</zone>

<B>Region</B>
<value>Russia</value>
<zone>Washington</zone>
<C>Country</C>
<value>Canada</value>
<zone>US</zone>

In the above example, my need to add the following line of code above the <zone> tag:
Code:
<name>Continent</name>
<value>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYZZZZZZZZZZZZ</value>

The Output should display like:

<A>testing_Location</A>
<value>LA</value>
Quote:
<name>Continent</name>
<value>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYZZZZZZZZZZZZ</value>
<zone>US</zone>

<B>Region</B>
<value>Russia</value>
Quote:
<name>Continent</name>
<value>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYZZZZZZZZZZZZ</value>
<zone>Washington</zone>
<C>Country</C>
<value>Canada</value>
Quote:
<name>Continent</name>
<value>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYZZZZZZZZZZZZ</value>
<zone>US</zone>


Please help me out..

Last edited by mjavalkar; 06-25-2012 at 05:57 PM.. Reason: Update of title
 

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MKDoc::XML::Stripper(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 MKDoc::XML::Stripper(3pm)

NAME
MKDoc::XML::Stripper - Remove unwanted XML / XHTML tags and attributes SYNOPSIS
use MKDoc::XML::Stripper; my $stripper = new MKDoc::XML::Stripper; $stripper->allow (qw /p class id/); my $ugly = '<p class="para" style="color:red">Hello, <strong>World</strong>!</p>'; my $neat = $stripper->process_data ($ugly); print $neat; Should print: <p class="para">Hello, World!</p> SUMMARY
MKDoc::XML::Stripper is a class which lets you specify a set of tags and attributes which you want to allow, and then cheekily strip any XML of unwanted tags and attributes. In MKDoc, this is used so that editors use structural XHTML rather than presentational tags, i.e. strip anything which looks like a <font> tag, a 'style' attribute or other tags which would break separation of structure from content. DISCLAIMER
This module does low level XML manipulation. It will somehow parse even broken XML and try to do something with it. Do not use it unless you know what you're doing. API
my $stripper = MKDoc::XML::Stripper->new() Instantiates a new MKDoc::XML::Stripper object. $stripper->load_def ($def_name); Loads a definition located somewhere in @INC under MKDoc/XML/Stripper. Available definitions are: xhtml10frameset xhtml10strict xhtml10transitional mkdoc16 - MKDoc 1.6. XHTML structural markup You can also load your own definition file, for instance: $stripper->load_def ('my_def.txt'); Definitions are simple text files as follows: # allow p with 'class' and id p class p id # allow more stuff td class td id td style # etc... $stripper->allow ($tag, @attributes) Allows "<$tag>" to appear in the stripped XML. Additionally, allows @attributes to appear as attributes of <$tag>, so for instance: $stripper->allow ('p', 'class', 'id'); Will allow the following: <p> <p class="foo"> <p id="bar"> <p class="foo" id="bar"> However any extra attributes will be stripped, i.e. <p class="foo" id="bar" style="font-color: red"> Will be rewritten as <p class="foo" id="bar"> $stripper->disallow ($tag) Explicitly disallows a tag and all its associated attributes. By default everything is disallowed. $stripper->process_data ($some_xml); Strips $some_xml according to the rules that were given with the allow() and disallow() methods and returns the result. Does not modify $some_xml in place. $stripper->process_file ('/an/xml/file.xml'); Strips '/an/xml/file.xml' according to the rules that were given with the allow() and disallow() methods and returns the result. Does not modify '/an/xml/file.xml' in place. NOTES
MKDoc::XML::Stripper does not really parse the XML file you're giving to it nor does it care if the XML is well-formed or not. It uses MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer to turn the XML / XHTML file into a series of MKDoc::XML::Token objects and strictly operates on a list of tokens. For this same reason MKDoc::XML::Stripper does not support namespaces. AUTHOR
Copyright 2003 - MKDoc Holdings Ltd. Author: Jean-Michel Hiver This module is free software and is distributed under the same license as Perl itself. Use it at your own risk. SEE ALSO
MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer MKDoc::XML::Token perl v5.10.1 2004-10-06 MKDoc::XML::Stripper(3pm)
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