what is the main difference beetween html and xml?
XML is the principle of using markup - "tags" - to denote special parts of a text put into a standardised format: tags are denoted "<tagname>", etc.. (there would be other ways of marking up text, like:
which is also using the markup-principle but is not XML.)
HTML is one very specific variety of XML, with a fixed set of tags that can occur and a fixed order of tags that have to be there:
would be an error in HTML because the head-tag has to come before the body-tag. In XML this would be perfectly OK because there is no such rule. In fact there is no list of tags which are allowed and no prescribed structure they are allowed to have like there is in HTML.
So, in short: every HTML text is a valid XML text too, but not every XML has to be calid HTML.
Hi,
i am really fresh with shell scripting and programming,
i have an issue i am not able to solve to populate data on my server for Cisco IP phones.
I have CSV file within the following format:
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Hi everyone,
I have Xml files in a folder, I need to extract some attribute values form xml files and store in a hash. My xml file look like this.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Servicelist xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"... (0 Replies)
I need to get all session_ID 's for product="D-0002" from a XML file:
Sample input:
<session session_ID="6411206" create_date="2012-04-10-10.22.13.000000">
<marketing_info>
<program_id>D4AWFU</program_id>
<subchannel_id>abc</subchannel_id>
</marketing_info>
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With the following input sample extracted from a xml file
<rel ver="123">
<mod name="on">
<node env="ac" env="1">
<ins ip="10.192.0.1"/>
<ins ip="10.192.0.2"/>
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There must be thousands of one-off solutions scattered around this forum. GNU Date is so handy because it's general but if they're asking they probably don't have it. We have some nice scripts but they tend to need dates formatted in a very particular way.
This is a rough approximation which... (18 Replies)