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XMLCATALOG(1)		       xmlcatalog Manual		 XMLCATALOG(1)

NAME
       xmlcatalog - Command line tool to parse and manipulate XML or SGML cat‐
       alog files.

SYNOPSIS
       xmlcatalog [--shell | --create | --add type orig replace | --del values
		  | --noout | --verbose] [catalogfile] [entities]

INTRODUCTION
	xmlcatalog is a command line application allowing users to monitor and
       manipulate XML and SGML catalogs. It is included in libxml2.

       Its functions can be invoked from a single  command  from  the  command
       line,  or it can perform multiple functions in interactive mode. It can
       operate on both XML and SGML files.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
       --shell filename
	      Run a shell allowing interactive queries on catalog  file	 file‐
	      name.

       --create filename
	      Create  a	 new XML catalog. Outputs to stdout, ignoring filename
	      unless --noout is used, in which case it creates a  new  catalog
	      file filename.

       --add 'type' 'orig' 'replace' filename
	      Add  an  entry to catalog file filename. type indicates the type
	      of entry. Possible types are  'public',  'system',  'rewriteSys‐
	      tem',   'rewriteURI',  'delegatePublic',	'delegateSystem',  and
	      'nextCatalog'. 'orig' is the original reference to be  replaced,
	      and  'replace'  is the URI of the replacement entity to be used.
	      The --add option will not overwrite filename, outputting to std‐
	      out,  unless  --noout  is used. The --add will always take three
	      parameters even if some of the XML catalog constructs will  have
	      only a single argument.

	      If  the --add option is used following the --sgml option, only a
	      single argument, a filename, is used. This is used  to  add  the
	      name of a catalog file to an SGML supercatalog, a file that con‐
	      tains references to other included SGML catalog files.

       --del 'values' filename
	      Remove entries from the catalog file filename matching 'values'.
	      The --del option will not overwrite filename, outputting to std‐
	      out, unless --noout is used.

       --noout
	      Save output to the named file rather than outputting to stdout.

       --sgml Uses SGML Super catalogs for --add and --del options

       -v or --verbose
	      output debugging information.

SHELL COMMANDS
       Invoking xmlcatalog with the --shell  filename option opens  a  command
       line  shell  allowing interactive access to the catalog file identified
       by filename. Invoking the shell provides a command  line	 prompt	 after
       which commands can be entered.

       public 'PublicID'
	      Execute  a  public  identifier  lookup  of the catalog entry for
	      'PublicID'. The corresponding entry will be output to  the  com‐
	      mand line.

       system 'SystemID'
	      Execute  a  public  identifier  lookup  of the catalog entry for
	      'SystemID'. The corresponding entry will be output to  the  com‐
	      mand line.

       add  'type' 'orig' 'replace'
	      Add an entry to the catalog file. type indicates the type of en‐
	      try. Possible types  are	'public',  'system',  'rewriteSystem',
	      'rewriteURI', 'delegatePublic', 'delegateSystem', and 'nextCata‐
	      log'. 'orig' is the original reference to be replaced, and  're‐
	      place' is the URI of the replacement entity to be used.

       del 'values'
	      Remove the catalog entry corresponding to 'values'.

       dump   Print the current catalog.

       debug  Print  debugging statements showing the steps xmlcatalog is exe‐
	      cuting.

       quiet  Stop printing debugging statements.

       exit   Quit the shell.

RETURN VALUES
       xmlcatalog's return codes provide information that  can	be  used  when
       calling it from scripts.

       0: normal

       1: Failed to remove an entry from the catalog

       2: Failed to save to the catalog, check file permissions

       3: Failed to add an entry to the catalog

       4: Failed to lookup and entry in the catalog

CATALOGS
       Catalog	behavior  can  be changed by redirecting queries to the user's
       own set of catalogs. This can be done by setting the  XML_CATALOG_FILES
       environment variable to a list of catalogs. An empty one should deacti‐
       vate loading the default /etc/xml/catalog default catalog.

REFERENCES
       libxml web page: http://www.xmlsoft.org/

       libxml catalog support web page: http://www.xmlsoft.org/catalog.html

       James Clark's SGML catalog page: http://www.jclark.com/sp/catalog.htm

       OASIS  XML  catalog  specification:   http://www.oasis-open.org/commit‐
       tees/entity/spec.html

AUTHOR
       John Fleck.

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