xmllint Manual2001JohnFleckjfleck@inkstain.netZiyingSherwinsherwin@nlm.nih.govHeikoRupphwr@pilhuhn.deThis is release 0.2 of the xmllint Manual.xmllint1xmllintcommand line XML toolxmllint--version--debug--shell--debugent--copy--recover--noent--nocdata--nsclean--noout--htmlout--nowrap--valid--postvalid--dtdvalid URL--dtdvalidfpi FPI--timing--repeat--insert--compress--html--push--memory--nowarning--noblanks--format--testIO--encode encoding--catalogs--nocatalogs--auto--xinclude--loaddtd--dtdattr--dropdtd--stream--chkregister--relaxng--schema--nonetIntroduction
The xmllint program parses one or more XML files, specified on the
command line as xmlfile. It prints various
types of output, depending upon the options selected. It is useful for
detecting errors both in XML code and in the
XML parser itself.
It is included in libxml2.
Options
Display the version of
libxml2 used.
Parse a file and output an annotated tree of the
in-memory version of the document.
Run a navigating shell. Details on available commands in shell mode
are below.
Debug the entities defined in the document.
Test the internal copy implementation.
Output any parsable portions of an invalid
document.
Substitute entity values for entity
references. By default, xmllint leaves entity
references in place.
Substitute CDATA section by equivalent text nodes.
Remove redundant namespace declarations.
Suppress output. By default,
xmllint outputs the result tree.
Output results as an HTML
file. This causes xmllint to output
the necessary HTML tags surrounding the result tree
output so the results can be displayed in a browser.
Do not output HTML doc wrapper.
Determine if the document is a valid instance
of the included Document Type Definition (DTD). A
DTD to be validated against also can be specified at
the command line using the option. By default,
xmllint also checks to determine if the
document is well-formed.
Validate after parsing is completed.
URL
Use the
DTD specified by URL for
validation.
FPI
Use the
DTD specified by the Public Identifier
FPI for validation, note that this
will require a Catalog exporting that Public Identifier to work.
Output information about the time it takes
xmllint to perform the various steps.
Repeat 100 times, for timing or profiling.
Test for valid insertions.
Turn on gzip compression of output.
Use the HTML parser.
Use the push mode of the parser.
Parse from memory.
Do not emit warnings from the parser and/or validator.
Drop ignorable blank spaces.
Reformat and reindent the output. The $XMLLINT_INDENT
environment variable controls the indentation (default
value is two spaces " ").
Test user input/output support.
encoding
Output in the given encoding.
Use the catalogs from $SGML_CATALOG_FILES. Otherwise /etc/xml/catalog
is used by default.
Do not use any catalogs.
Generate a small document for testing purposes.
Do XInclude processing.
Fetch external DTD.
Fetch external DTD and populate the tree with inherited attributes.
Remove DTD from output.
Use streaming API - useful when used in combination with
--relaxng or --valid options for validation of files that are
too large to be held in memory.Turn on node registration. Useful for developeres testing
libxml2 node tracking code.schemaUse RelaxNG file named schema for
validation.schemaUse a W3C XML Schema file named schema for validation.Do not use the Internet to fetch DTD's or entities.Shellxmllint offers an interactive shell mode
invoked with the command. Available commands in
shell mode include:
display XML base of the node
leave shell
Display node if given or current node.
Change the current node to path (if given
and unique) or root if no argument given.
Dumps information about the node (namespace, attributes, content).
Show the structure of the subtree under path or the current node.
Leave the shell.
Show this help.
Display memory usage.
Load a new document with the given name.
List contents of path (if given) or the
current directory.
Display the path to the current node.
Leave the shell.
Saves the current document to name if
given or to the original name.
Check the document for error.
Write the current node to the given filename.
Debugging CatalogsSetting the environment variable XML_DEBUG_CATALOG
using the command "export XML_DEBUG_CATALOG="
outputs debugging information related to catalog operations.