1XML_SPLIT(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML_SPLIT(1)
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6 xml_split - cut a big XML file into smaller chunks
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9 "xml_split" takes a (presumably big) XML file and split it in several
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21 File names are <file>-<nb>.xml, with <file>-00.xml holding the main
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34 xml_split -c <section> will put each "section" element in its own
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87 xml_split foo.xml # split at level 1
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89 xml_split -c section foo.xml # a file is generated for each section element
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97 any idea welcome! I have already implemented most of what I thought
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101 XInclude is a good candidate (alpha support added in 0.04).
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103 using entities, which would seem the natural way to do it, doesn't
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109 Michel Rodriguez <mirod@cpan.org>
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