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Re: Text to XML


parse text to xml
> I need to convert some text output of some command

The output (probably) has a known pattern.  If it has, then write a script (Perl, Python, or similar) to parse the text and wrap the pieces that you get from the regular-expression (regexp) engine in XML tags.  Use a scripting language with a potent regexp engine.

If the command's output has no pattern then I'd attack the problem there--try to get the command's output in some pattern.  There's gotta be some recognizable pattern.

 > I have a requirement in which I need to convert some text output of some
 > command into xml so that I can parse it with a parser based upon some
 > schema. I also have xml file(annotation) for that output.  Can anybody
 > suggest me some already available tool for it?

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