I have an xml file:
<AutoData xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Table1>
<Data1 10 </Data1>
<Data2 20 </Data2>
<Data3 40 </Data3>
<Table1>
</AutoData>
and I have to remove the portion xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" only.
I tried using sed... (10 Replies)
Hello. I'm new to *ix and am trying to pull a variable or two from an xml document. The document is in the format:
<name>7_3(A).mov</name>
<description>Some description from a file</description>
<updatename>7_3_A.mov</updatename>
<updatepath>Dailies Released</updatepath>
... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm stuck with adding multiple lines(irrespective of line number) to a file before a particular xml tag. Please help me.
<A>testing_Location</A>
<value>LA</value>
<zone>US</zone>
<B>Region</B>
<value>Russia</value>
<zone>Washington</zone>
<C>Country</C>... (0 Replies)
HI All,
I have to split a xml file into multiple xml files and append it in another .xml file. for example below is a sample xml and using shell script i have to split it into three xml files and append all the three xmls in a .xml file. Can some one help plz.
eg:
<?xml version="1.0"?>... (4 Replies)
I've got two different files and want to compare them.
File 1 :
HTML Code:
<response ticketId="944" type="getQueryResults"><status>COMPLETE</status><description>Query results fetched successfully</description><recordSet totalCount="1" type="sms_records"><record... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I have a below xml:
<ns:Body>
<ns:result>
<Date Month="June" Day="Monday:/>
</ns:result>
</ns:Body>
i have a lookup abc.txtt text file with below details
Month June July August
Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday
I need a output xml with below tags
<ns:Body>
<ns:result>... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
We need to split a large xml into multiple valid xml with same header(2lines) and footer(last line) for N number of letterId.
In the example below we have first 2 lines as header and last line as footer.(They need to be in each split xml file)
Header:
<?xml version="1.0"... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'm having a xml file with multiple xml header. so i want to split the file into multiple files.
Sample.xml consists multiple headers so how can we split these multiple headers into multiple files in unix.
eg :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ml:individual... (3 Replies)
I want to write a one line script that outputs the result of multiple xml tags from a XML file. For example I have a XML file which has below XML tags in the file:
<EMAIL>***</EMAIL>
<CUSTOMER_ID>****</CUSTOMER_ID>
<BRANDID>***</BRANDID>
Now I want to grep the values of all these specified... (1 Reply)
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mkdoc::xml::tagger
MKDoc::XML::Tagger(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MKDoc::XML::Tagger(3pm)NAME
MKDoc::XML::Tagger - Adds XML markup to XML / XHTML content.
SYNOPSIS
use MKDoc::XML::Tagger;
print MKDoc::XML::Tagger->process_data (
"<p>Hello, World!</p>",
{ _expr => 'World', _tag => 'strong', class => 'superFort' }
);
Should print:
<p>Hello, <strong class="superFort">World</strong>!</p>
SUMMARY
MKDoc::XML::Tagger is a class which lets you specify a set of tag and attributes associated with expressions which you want to mark up.
This module will then stuff any XML you send out with the extra expressions.
For example, let's say that you have a document which has the term 'Microsoft Windows' several times in it. You could wish to surround any
instance of the term with a <trademark> tag. MKDoc::XML::Tagger lets you do exactly that.
In MKDoc, this is used so that editors can enter hyperlinks separately from the content. It allows them to enter content without having to
worry about the annoying <a href="..."> syntax. It also has the added benefit from preventing bad information architecture such as the
'click here' syndrome.
We also have plans to use it for automatically linking glossary words, abbreviation tags, etc.
MKDoc::XML::Tagger is also probably a very good tool if you are building some kind of Wiki system in which you want expressions to be
automagically hyperlinked.
DISCLAIMER
This module does low level XML manipulation. It will somehow parse even broken XML and try to do something with it. Do not use it unless
you know what you're doing.
API
The API is very simple.
my $result = MKDoc::XML::Tagger->process_data ($xml, @expressions);
Tags $xml with the @expressions list.
Each element of @expressions is a hash reference looking like this:
{
_expr => 'Some Expression',
_tag => 'foo',
attribute1 => 'bar'
attribute2 => 'baz'
}
Which will try to turn anything which looks like:
Some Expression
sOmE ExPrEssIoN
(etcetera)
Into:
<foo attr1="bar" attr2="baz">Some Expression</foo>
<foo attr1="bar" attr2="baz">sOmE ExPrEssIoN</foo>
<foo attr1="bar" attr2="baz">(etcetera)</foo>
You can have multiple expressions, in which case longest expressions are processed first.
my $result = MKDoc::XML::Tagger->process_file ('some/file.xml', @expressions);
Same as process_data(), except it takes its data from 'some/file.xml'.
NOTES
MKDoc::XML::Tagger does not really parse the XML file you're giving to it nor does it care if the XML is well-formed or not. It uses
MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer to turn the XML / XHTML file into a series of MKDoc::XML::Token objects and strictly operates on a list of tokens.
For this same reason MKDoc::XML::Tagger does not support namespaces.
AUTHOR
Copyright 2003 - MKDoc Holdings Ltd.
Author: Jean-Michel Hiver
This module is free software and is distributed under the same license as Perl itself. Use it at your own risk.
SEE ALSO
MKDoc::XML::Tokenizer MKDoc::XML::Token
perl v5.10.1 2005-03-10 MKDoc::XML::Tagger(3pm)