I want to basically do the below thing. Suppose there is a tag called object1. I want to display an output for all similar tag values under heading of Object 1 and the count of the xmls.
Your question makes a few assertions about your input i would like to verify before i start to suggest anything:
You imply that the values are not spanning several lines, which would be legal in XML:
Basically the two lines would be equivalent in XML, but maybe (?) not in your requirement.
Furthermore, what about blanks and other whitespace? is foo bar equivalent to foo bar?
Hi All,
I'm trying to extract the values for the 'src' and 'alt' tags within an xml file. In the files that I'm searching, the tags are always enclosed within an 'img' tag. Typically:
<img src="diwiz01.gif" width="576" height="254" alt="Out-of-process and In-process COM Objects"><bookmark... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new to Unix I need a KSH script to get the values from XML file to write to a temp file.
Like the requirement is from the below TAG
<MAPPING DESCRIPTION ="Test Mapping" ISVALID ="YES" NAME ="m_test_xml" OBJECTVERSION ="1" VERSIONNUMBER ="1">
I need the MAPPING DESCRIPTION... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Find the following code:
<Universal>D38x82j1JJ
</Universal>
I want to retrieve the value of <Universal> tag as below:
Please help me. (3 Replies)
Find out values between xml tag
.......
ABC><name></ABC><xyz>test</xyz>..here some other tag... <ABC><NUMBER></ABC><xyz>12345</xyz>....
.......
I want to take between bewtween ABC><NUMBER></ABC><xyz> to </xyz> that is 12345 (3 Replies)
I want to print from <fruits> to </fruits> tag which have <fruit> as mango. Also i want both <fruits> and </fruits> in output. Please help
eg.
<fruits>
<fruit id="111">mango<fruit>
.
another 20 lines
.
</fruits> (3 Replies)
Hi Guys
Here is my Input :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xn:MeContext id="01736">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="01736">
<xn:attributes>
<xn:vsDataType>vsDataMeContext</xn:vsDataType>
... (12 Replies)
Hi All,
I am working with a XML file.
Below is part for the file.
<Emp:Profile>
<Emp:Description>Admin</Emp:Description>
<Emp:Id>12347</Emp:Id>
</Emp:Profile>
<Emp:Profile>
... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm new to sed.
In following XML file
<interface type='direct'>
<mac address='52:54:00:86:ce:f6'/>
<source dev='eno1' mode='bridge'/>
<model type='virtio'/>
<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x03' function='0x0'/>
</interface>
... (8 Replies)
Greetings all,
I have an XML file that is being generated from my application, here is a sample of the first tag (That I am trying to remove and display in a list..)
Example-
<tag one= "data" data="1234" updateTime="1300">
<tag one= "data1" data="1234" updateTime="1300">
<tag... (5 Replies)
Hi Forum.
I have an XML file with the following requirement to move the <AdditionalAccountHolders> tag and its content right after the <accountHolderName> tag within the same file but I'm not sure how to accomplish this through a Unix script.
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
... (19 Replies)
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xml::stream::namespace
XML::Stream::Namespace(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::Stream::Namespace(3pm)NAME
XML::Stream::Namespace - Object to make defining Namespaces easier in
XML::Stream.
SYNOPSIS
XML::Stream::Namespace is a helper package to XML::Stream. It provides a clean way of defining Namespaces for XML::Stream to use when
connecting.
DESCRIPTION
This module allows you to set and read elements from an XML::Stream
Namespace.
METHODS
SetNamespace("mynamespace");
SetXMLNS("http://www.mynamespace.com/xmlns");
SetAttributes(attrib1=>"value1",
attrib2=>"value2");
GetNamespace() returns "mynamespace"
GetXMLNS() returns "http://www.mynamespace.com/xmlns"
GetAttributes() returns a hash ( attrib1=>"value1",attrib2=>"value2")
GetStream() returns the following string:
"xmlns:mynamespace='http://www.nynamespace.com/xmlns'
mynamespace:attrib1='value1'
mynamespace:attrib2='value2'"
EXAMPLES
$myNamespace = new XML::Stream::Namespace("mynamspace");
$myNamespace->SetXMLNS("http://www.mynamespace.org/xmlns");
$myNamespace->SetAttributes(foo=>"bar",
bob=>"vila");
$stream = new XML::Stream;
$stream->Connect(name=>"foo.bar.org",
port=>1234,
namespace=>"foo:bar",
namespaces=>[ $myNamespace ]);
#
# The above Connect will send the following as the opening string
# of the stream to foo.bar.org:1234...
#
# <stream:stream
# xmlns:stream="http://etherx.jabber.org/streams"
# to="foo.bar.org"
# xmlns="foo:bar"
# xmlns:mynamespace="http://www.mynamespace.org/xmlns"
# mynamespace:foo="bar"
# mynamespace:bob="vila">
#
AUTHOR
Written by Ryan Eatmon in February 2000 Idea By Thomas Charron in January of 2000 for http://etherx.jabber.org/streams/
Currently maintained by Darian Anthony Patrick.
COPYRIGHT
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-01-08 XML::Stream::Namespace(3pm)