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HXEXTRACT(1) | HTML-XML-utils | HXEXTRACT(1) |
NAME¶
hxextract - extract selected elements from a HTML or XML file
SYNOPSIS¶
hxextract [ -h | -? ] [ -x ] [ -s text ] [ -e text ] [ -b base ] element-or-class [ -c configfile | file-or-URL ]
DESCRIPTION¶
hxextract outputs all elements with a certain name and/or class.
Input must be well-formed, since no HTML heuristics are applied.
OPTIONS¶
The following options are supported:
- -x
- Use XML format conventions.
- -s text
- Insert text at the start of the output.
- -e text
- Insert text at the end of the output.
- -b base
- URL base
- -c configfile
- Read @chapter lines from configfile (lines must be of the form "@chapter filename") and extract elements from each of those files.
- -h, -?
- Print command usage.
OPERANDS¶
The following operands are supported:
- element-or-class
- The name of an element to extract (e.g., "H2"), or the name of a class preceded by "." (e.g., ".example") or a combination of both (e.g., "H2.example").
- file-or-URL
- A file name or a URL. To read from standard input, use "-".
ENVIRONMENT¶
To use a proxy to retrieve remote files, set the environment variables http_proxy and ftp_proxy. E.g., http_proxy="http://localhost:8080/"
BUGS¶
Remote files (specified with a URL) are currently only supported for HTTP. Password-protected files or files that depend on HTTP "cookies" are not handled. (You can use tools such as curl(1) or wget(1) to retrieve such files.)
SEE ALSO¶
10 Jul 2011 | 7.x |