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NAME
       hxunent - replace HTML predefined character entities by UTF-8
SYNOPSIS
       hxunent [ -b ] [ -f ] [ file ]
DESCRIPTION
       The  hxunent  command reads the file (or standard input) and copies it to standard output with &-entities
       by their equivalent character (encoded as UTF-8). E.g., " is replaced by " and < is  replaced  by
       <.
OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:
       -b        The  five  builtin  entities of XML (< > " ' &) are not replaced but copied
                 unchanged. This is necessary if the output has to be valid XML or SGML.
       -f        This option changes how unknown entities or lone ampersands  are  handled.  Normally  they  are
                 copied  unchanged,  but this option tries to "fix" them by replacing ampersands by &. Often
                 such stray ampersands are the result of copy and paste of URLs into a document  and  then  this
                 option indeed fixes them and makes the document valid.
DIAGNOSTICS
       The program's exit value is 0 if all went well, otherwise:
       1         The input couldn't be read (file not found, file not readable...)
       2         Wrong command line arguments.
SEE ALSO
       asc2xml(1), xml2asc(1), UTF-8 (RFC 2279)
BUGS
       The  program assumes entities are as defined by HTML. It doesn't read a document's DTD to find the actual
       definitions in use in a document.  With -f, it will even remove all entities that are not HTML entities.
7.x                                                10 Jul 2011                                        HXUNENT(1)