On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:16 AM, Steve Campbell campbell@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 question was: is there anything already in Centos that handles the conversion.
XML is just a syntax for computer parsers - there are no standards for what the tags mean or what to do with content. You would need something specific to the program that generates the file (which I don't think you mentioned). Or you need to use a parser as already suggested for your favorite programming language to do something with the content after extraction.
Not a specific solution, but the name of a package that would include what I needed to do this for me. Google doesn't always respond with Centos-specific answers, which is which I posted to this, the Centos, list.
I'll try and be more specific from now on so I don't ruffle feathers. Not sure what this list is for I guess.
The list is 'supposed' to be for things unique to Centos - which, since it is essentially identical to RHEL should theoretically be very little. But, questions about the Red Hat way of doing things are generally tolerated, as well as many off-topic things that have simple answers. This probably isn't the place for long discussions of general programming problems or the choices made by upstream developers, although sometimes those are interesting and affect you as a Centos user.