12-14-2012
Thanks Michael Felt, I just realized that you are Michael Felt of ROOTVG and trainer for IBM Courses @ Amsterdam Netherlands.
follow up question,
is there a way to put xhost + in startup scripts so when the machine boots up it will run automatically on the console ?
Last edited by filosophizer; 12-15-2012 at 02:43 PM..
Reason: Michael Felt of ROOTVG
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xml::patact::amsterdam
XML::PatAct::Amsterdam(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::PatAct::Amsterdam(3)
NAME
XML::PatAct::Amsterdam - An action module for simplistic style-sheets
SYNOPSIS
use XML::PatAct::Amsterdam;
my $patterns = [ PATTERN => { Before => 'before',
After => 'after' },
... ];
my $matcher = XML::PatAct::Amsterdam->new( I<OPTIONS> );
DESCRIPTION
XML::PatAct::Amsterdam is a PerlSAX handler for applying pattern-action lists to XML parses or trees. XML::PatAct::Amsterdam applies a
very simple style sheet to an instance and outputs the result. Amsterdam gets it's name from the Amsterdam SGML Parser (ASP) which
inspired this module.
CAUTION: Amsterdam is a very simple style module, you will run into it's limitations quickly with even moderately complex XML instances, be
aware of and prepared to switch to more complete style modules.
New XML::PatAct::Amsterdam instances are creating by calling `new()'. Parameters can be passed as a list of key, value pairs or a hash. A
Patterns and Matcher options are required. The following OPTIONS are supported:
Patterns
The pattern-action list to apply. The list is an anonymous array of pattern, action pairs. Each action in the list contains either or
both a Before and an After string to copy to the output before and after processing an XML element. The Before and After strings may
contain attribute names enclosed in square brackets (`"["' NAME `"]"'), these are replaced with the value of the attribute with that
name. The special NAME `"_element"' will be replaced with the element's name.
Matcher
An instance of the pattern or query matching module.
Output
An IO::Handle or one of it's subclasses (such as IO::File), if this parameter is not present and the AsString option is not used, the
module will write to standard output.
AsString
Return the generated output as a string from the `"parse()"' method of the PerlSAX event generator.
AUTHOR
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
SEE ALSO
perl(1)
``Using PatAct Modules'' and ``Creating PatAct Modules'' in libxml-perl.
perl v5.16.3 2003-10-21 XML::PatAct::Amsterdam(3)