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HXREMOVE(1)			HTML-XML-utils			   HXREMOVE(1)

NAME
       hxremove - remove elements from an XML file by means of a CSS selector

SYNOPSIS
       hxremove [ -i ] [ -l language ] selector

DESCRIPTION
       hxremove	 reads	a  well-formed	XML  document  from standard input and
       writes it to standard output without any elements that  match  the  CSS
       selector that is given as argument. For example

	   hxremove ol li:first-child

       removes the first li (list item in XHTML) from every ol (ordered list).

       Assumes	that  class  selectors	(".foo")  refer to an attribute called
       "class". And assumes that ID selectors ("#foo") refer to	 an  attribute
       called "id".

       To  handle  HTML	 files,	 make  them  well-formed XML first, e.g., with
       hxnormalize -x.

       Compare with hxselect, which removes everything but the	selected  ele‐
       ments.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -i	 Match	case-insensitively.  Useful  for  HTML	and some other
		 SGML-based languages.

       -l language
		 Sets the default language, in case the root  element  doesn't
		 have an xml:lang attribute (default: none). Example: -l en

       -?	 Show command usage.

OPERANDS
       The following operand is supported:

       selector
	      A	 selector. Most selectors from CSS level 3 are supported, with
	      the exception of pseudo-classes, pseudo-elements	and  selectors
	      with last- in their name.

SEE ALSO
       asc2xml(1), xml2asc(1), hxnormalize(1), hxselect(1), UTF-8 (RFC 2279)

6.x				  10 Jul 2011			   HXREMOVE(1)
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