06-15-2016
Please be aware that this will substitute EVERY occurrence of VARIABLE NAME in your file regardless of AUTOEDIT found in same line or not.
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Hello folks
I want to extract data between certain tag in XML file using 'sed'
<xml>
.........
..........
<one>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX</one>
......
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hello,
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hi,
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...
<tag> test text
asdas="${abc}"
xvxvbs:asdas${222}sdad
asasa="${aa_bb_22}"
</tag>
...
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${abc}
${222}
${aa_bb_22}
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cgi::xml
XML(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML(3pm)
NAME
CGI::XML - Perl extension for converting CGI.pm variables to/from XML
SYNOPSIS
use CGI::XML;
$q = new CGI::XML;
# convert CGI.pm variables to XML
$xml = $q->toXML;
$xml = $q->toXML($root);
# convert XML to CGI.pm variables
$q->toCGI($xml);
DESCRIPTION
The CGI::XML module converts CGI.pm variables to XML and vice versa.
CGI::XML is a subclass of CGI.pm, so it reads the CGI variables just as CGI.pm would.
METHODS
$q = new CGI::XML
creates a new instance of CGI::XML. You also have access to all of the methods in CGI.pm.
$q->toXML([$root])
where $root is an optional parameter that specifies the root element. By default, toXML will not return a root element.
$q->toCGI($xml)
where $xml is the XML you would like to convert to CGI.pm parameters. Values in the XML will overwrite any existing values if they
exist.
NOTE
CGI::XML does not currently handle multiple selections passed from HTML forms. This will be added in a future release.
AUTHOR
Jonathan Eisenzopf <eisen@pobox.com>
CONTRIBUTORS
David Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net>
SEE ALSO
perl(1), XML::Parser(3).
perl v5.8.8 2004-12-05 XML(3pm)