Perfect!  I just need the first one, but that's exactly what I need.
 
Since most of the svn commands can return xml data, it might be a good idea
to create a generic page that takes a querystring for the parameters for the
svn command.


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http://www.dqsd.net/tools/svnlist/svnlist_raw.pl - returns the data in its
raw format.

http://www.dqsd.net/tools/svnlist/svnlist_escaped.pl - returns the same data
in escaped html 

http://www.dqsd.net/tools/svnlist/svnlist_display.pl  - returns the web page
in readable form.


Mont
 

Glenn Carr wrote: 

Monty,

  

Do you want this to run automatically?

    

No, just when I hit a page.

  

Do you need to keep old versions of the output?

    

No.

  

Do you want to be able to initiate this script via a webpage?

    

Yes.

  

Do you need to access the output from a webpage? 

    

Yes.



And, the command is:



svn list --xml

https://dqsd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dqsd/trunk/dqsd/searches



(not 'log' like I said earlier)



I just want the raw xml output returned from the http request

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