Thanks for all the answers. And thanks to Les for understanding the
exact problem. I had Googled before asking. And yes, I found tons of
info, even started the W3W tutorial. I'm new to XML and it's conversions.
My question was: is there anything already in Centos that handles the
conversion.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:16 AM, Steve Campbell campb...@cnpapers.com wrote:
Thanks for all the answers. And thanks to Les for understanding the
exact problem. I had Googled before asking. And yes, I found tons of
info, even started the W3W tutorial. I'm new to XML and it's conversions.
My
Is there anything offered in Centos that might convert an XML file to a
plain text file?
My hopes are that it is flexible enough to make the following type of line:
titleGuide/title
into something like:
title: Guide
along with all the other fields. It'd be nice if it could handle
multiple
Steve,
Its pretty easy to do with XSLT...
On Thu, 7 Nov 2013, Steve Campbell wrote:
Is there anything offered in Centos that might convert an XML file to a
plain text file?
My hopes are that it is flexible enough to make the following type of line:
titleGuide/title
into something like:
Steve Campbell wrote:
Is there anything offered in Centos that might convert an XML file to a
plain text file?
My hopes are that it is flexible enough to make the following type of
line:
titleGuide/title
into something like:
title: Guide
along with all the other fields. It'd be nice
On Thu, 7 Nov 2013, Scot P. Floess wrote:
Steve,
Its pretty easy to do with XSLT...
For some definition of easy, of course... :-)
Still, I'd agree that XSLT is probably your best bet for a long-term
solution (as opposed to a simplistic regex match via a scripting
language) because it
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Paul Heinlein heinl...@madboa.com wrote:
Steve,
Its pretty easy to do with XSLT...
For some definition of easy, of course... :-)
Still, I'd agree that XSLT is probably your best bet for a long-term
solution (as opposed to a simplistic regex match via a
SNIP
Or, the point for the OP is, try googling for an answer before posting
Do some of the heavy lifting yourself.
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On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 4:53 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
SNIP
Or, the point for the OP is, try googling for an answer before posting
Do some of the heavy lifting yourself.
You can't really blame someone for thinking there _must_ be an easier
way to deal with things that are clearly text
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