> Somebody knows good practices on xml filtering, using Command Line
> Interface tools, in the same ways as sed can delete or transforms text
> streams?
I've used xmlgawk to good effect.
<http://home.vrweb.de/~juergen.kahrs/gawk/XML/>
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