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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Removing ^M from last line alone of a UNIX File Post 302908578 by Agantrope on Tuesday 8th of July 2014 11:42:22 PM
Old 07-09-2014
Thanks Don!
Exactly precise to the point. The problem is the XML File need to be untouched in the UNIX after copying as well as in the windows before copying. This actually removes the tag present in the last line. Is there any way to solve this issue.

OS is Sun Solaris 5.1 (but the behaviour is same across the other UNIX OS as well)
Shell is Korn Shell
 

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XMLIF(1)																  XMLIF(1)

NAME
xmlif - conditional processing instructions for XML SYNOPSIS
xmlif [attrib=value...] DESCRIPTION
xmlif filters XML according to conditionalizing markup. This can be useful for formatting one of several versions of an XML document depending on conditions passed to the command. Attribute/value pairs from the command line are matched against the attributes associated with certain processing instructions in the docu- ment. The instructions are <?if> and its inverse <?if not>, <?elif> and its inverse <?elif not>, <?else>, and <?fi>. Argument/value pairs given on the command line are checked against the value of corresponding attributes in the conditional processing instructions. An `attribute match' happens if an attribute occurs in both the command-line arguments and the tag, and the values match. An `attribute mismatch' happens if an attribute occurs in both the command-line arguments and the tag, but the values do not match. Spans between <?if> or <?elif> and the next conditional processing instruction at the same nesting level are passed through unaltered if there is at least one attribute match and no attribute mismatch; spans between <?if not> and <?elif not> and the next conditional process- ing instruction are passed otherwise. Spans between <?else> and the next conditional-processing tag are passed through only if no previous span at the same level has been passed through. <?if> and <?fi> (and their `not' variants) change the current nesting level; <?else> and <?elif> do not. All these processing instructions will be removed from the output produced. Aside from the conditionalization, all other input is passed through untouched; in particular, entity references are not resolved. Value matching is by string equality, except that "|" in an attribute value is interpreted as an alternation character. Thus, saying foo='red|blue' on the command line enables conditions red and blue. Saying color='black|white' in a tag matches command-line conditions color='black' and color='white'. Here is an example: Always issue this text. <?if condition='html'> Issue this text if 'condition=html' is given on the command line. <?elif condition='pdf|ps'> Issue this text if 'condition=pdf' or 'condition=ps' is given on the command line. <?else> Otherwise issue this text. <?fi> Always issue this text. FUTURE DIRECTIONS
The mark-up used by this tool is not set in stone, and may change in the near future. AUTHOR
Eric S. Raymond. Sep 26 2002 XMLIF(1)
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