Simple script that copies URLs from XML-files in a folder
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I want a script that copies all the URLs within a specific tag for all XML files in a folder and saves it to a textfile.
So for example.
I execute the script.
Syntag could be something like "geturls <path to source directory where the xml files are> <path to destinationfolder>\[login to view URL]"
The script goes through all the xml-files in that folder and copies the URLs in each xml-file from tag
<Successfully_Urls>
to end tag
</Successfully_Urls>
from each xml-file and saves it to a textfile (URLs from all xml-files should be saved to the same text-file).
I use windows so can probably be done in powershell, vbs-script or visual basic.
I have attached a xml-file example.
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Hi there
I went through the requirement. I am quite confident that I can do exactly what you need. To rephrase it, I should go through the list of XML files in a folder, pick the urls from <Successfully_Urls> tag and save the content coming out of that url to a text file. Looking forward to work with you.
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Rinsad
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example
I will write the program in C, scanning the input document you specified for tags of the name <Successfully_Urls> and "dumping" the text into the text file. It may be a comma-seperated list or a newline '\n' separated list (what humans are used to reading.) If you want to enter a custom string instead of <Successfully_Urls> we will have to discuss this further.