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Top Forums Programming Print to file image sizes Post 302724503 by Corona688 on Wednesday 31st of October 2012 05:13:13 PM
Old 10-31-2012
If you say so.

Code:
echo "abcdef<name>asdf</name>qwerty" | awk 'match($0,"<name>[^<]*</name>") { print substr($0, RSTART+6, RLENGTH-(6+7)); }'

asdf

$

If that doesn't work, you'll have to do as asked and post the XML, because a trivial answer often isn't good enough. XML can take many different forms.
 

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