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I have a stream that looks like this (except with more stuff):

<ret:EditUse>Broadcast</ret:EditUse>
<EditUse>Movie</EditUse>

and I'm trying to clean the XML from it using sed:

sed "s_</?(ret:)?EditUse>__"

I've tested the regular expression using RegexPal but it doesn't seem to work in sed. Any ideas as to what's wrong?

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    The pony he comes...
    – user554546
    Dec 29, 2011 at 16:40
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    I'm not trying to parse xml, I'm trying to strip it. I believe regex is perfectly suitable for this specific task, especially because EditUse is the only tag that shows up. Dec 29, 2011 at 16:43

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This is the regex that works with sed:

sed "s_</\?\(ret:\)\?EditUse>__g"
  1. Escape with backslash characters ?, ( and )
  2. Use g switch to apply the regex many times in each line.

Result:

Broadcast
Movie
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    It works without escaping if you use -r option (it enables extended regular expressions).
    – KL-7
    Dec 29, 2011 at 16:53
  • @KL-7: Yes. You are right. It's good to know that command-line option but also that it is a GNU extension and less portable.
    – Birei
    Dec 29, 2011 at 17:00

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