NAME¶
hxaddid - add IDs to selected elements
SYNOPSIS¶
hxaddid [ 
-x ] [--] 
elem|.class|elem.class [
  
file-or-URL ]
DESCRIPTION¶
The 
hxaddid command copies an HTML or XML file to standard output, while
  adding element IDs to the specified elements or classes.
For example, given the input
 
<p>A paragraph without an ID</p>
 
the command
 
hxaddid p
 
will output
 
<p id="a-paragraph">A paragraph without an ID</p>
 
If you specify a class using 
.class then IDs will only be added to
  elements that contain that class. And if you specify an element and a class
  using 
elem.class then IDs will only be added to the specified elements
  that contain the specified class.
If two elements would naturally generate the same ID, a number is added to the
  ID name (starting with 0) to make sure the IDs are unique. IDs are not added
  to matching elements that already contain an ID.
OPTIONS¶
The following options are supported:
  - -x
 
  - Use XML conventions: empty elements are written with a
      slash at the end: <IMG />. Also causes the element to be
      matched case-sensitively.
 
OPERANDS¶
The following operands are supported:
  - elem
 
  - The name of element to select.
 
  - .class
 
  - The name of class to select.
 
  - elem.class
 
  - The name of element that contains class to select.
 
  - file-or-URL
 
  - The name or URL of an HTML or XHTML file.
 
EXIT STATUS¶
The following exit values are returned:
  - 0
 
  - Successful completion.
 
  - > 0
 
  - An error occurred in the parsing of one of the HTML or XML
      files.
 
ENVIRONMENT¶
To use a proxy to retrieve remote files, set the environment variables
  
http_proxy or 
ftp_proxy. E.g.,
  
http_proxy="http://localhost:8080/"
BUGS¶
Assumes UTF-8 as input. Doesn't expand character entities. Instead pipe the
  input through 
hxunent(1) and 
asc2xml(1) to convert it to UTF-8.
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¶
asc2xml(1), 
hxprune(1), 
hxnormalize(1), 
hxnum(1),
  
hxtoc(1), 
hxunent(1), 
xml2asc(1), 
UTF-8 (RFC
  2279)