Hi there, Please could anyone help with this.
I have an xml file that contains repeating values eg
And this repeats throughout the xml many times but the values between <Rule name> and </Rule name> varies there could be more or less xml values but I want all data between <Rule name> and </Rule name>. Rule name repeates many times throughout the file and I would like to pull all if poss
I have been using Sed but not with much luck, Any help would be much appreciated
can use sed, Awk, Perl or if you think better something else
many thanks Regards
Last edited by Scrutinizer; 04-02-2013 at 05:20 PM..
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www::opensearch::description
WWW::OpenSearch::Description(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::OpenSearch::Description(3pm)NAME
WWW::OpenSearch::Description - Encapsulate an OpenSearch Description provided by an A9 OpenSearch compatible engine
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::OpenSearch;
my $url = "http://bulkfeeds.net/opensearch.xml";
my $engine = WWW::OpenSearch->new($url);
my $description = $engine->description;
my $format = $description->Format; # or $description->format
my $longname = $description->LongName; # or $description->longname
DESCRIPTION
WWW::OpenSearch::Description is a module designed to encapsulate an OpenSearch Description provided by an A9 OpenSearch compatible engine.
See http://opensearch.a9.com/spec/1.1/description/ for details.
CONSTRUCTOR
new( [ $xml ] )
Constructs a new instance of WWW::OpenSearch::Description. If scalar parameter $xml is provided, data will be automatically loaded from it
using load( $xml ).
METHODS
load( $xml )
Loads description data by parsing provided argument using XML::LibXML.
urls( )
Return all of the urls associated with this description in an array.
get_best_url( )
Attempts to retrieve the best URL associated with this description, based on the following content types (from most preferred to least
preferred):
o application/atom+xml
o application/rss+xml
o text/xml
get_url_by_type( $type )
Retrieves the first WWW::OpenSearch::URL associated with this description whose type is equal to $type.
ACCESSORS
version( )
ns( )
AdultContent( )
Attribution( )
Contact( )
Description( )
Developer( )
Format( )
InputEncoding( )
Image( )
Language( )
LongName( )
OutputEncoding( )
Query( )
SampleSearch( )
ShortName( )
SyndicationRight( )
Tags( )
Url( )
AUTHOR
o Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
o Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2010 by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa and Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-05-25 WWW::OpenSearch::Description(3pm)