On 6 Kwi, 20:46, pk <p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> pk wrote:
> > With the same input format you show, and a bit of extra work:
>
> > $ echo '<html>foo<li>A<br></li><li><b>B</b></li><li>C</li>bar</html>'
| \
> > awk -F '</li>' '{for(i=1;i<NF;i++){gsub(/^.*<li>/,"",$i);print $i}}'
> > A<br>
> > <b>B</b>
> > C
>
> Just to be clear, this of course produces a fourth field (not shown
above,
> since it's not relevant), which you can see by including the NF'th field
in
> the loop:
>
> $ echo '<html>foo<li>A<br></li><li><b>B</b></li><li>C</li>bar</html>' |
\
> awk -F '</li>' '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){gsub(/^.*<li>/,"",$i);print $i}}'
> A<br>
> <b>B</b>
> C
> bar</html>
>
> --
> All the commands are tested with bash and GNU tools, so they may use
> nonstandard features. I try to mention when something is nonstandard (if
> I'm aware of that), but I may miss something. Corrections are welcome.
Great! This is what I was looking for, thank you very much !!!


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