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I want to convert "test@gmail.com" plain string to XML format string like "test@gmail.com"



https://coderstoolbox.net has exact function but i want to use Linux command to encode plain string. Is there easy way to convert that string to XML format string using Linux command?










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    I want to convert "test@gmail.com" plain string to XML format string like "test@gmail.com"



    https://coderstoolbox.net has exact function but i want to use Linux command to encode plain string. Is there easy way to convert that string to XML format string using Linux command?










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      I want to convert "test@gmail.com" plain string to XML format string like "test@gmail.com"



      https://coderstoolbox.net has exact function but i want to use Linux command to encode plain string. Is there easy way to convert that string to XML format string using Linux command?










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      I want to convert "test@gmail.com" plain string to XML format string like "test@gmail.com"



      https://coderstoolbox.net has exact function but i want to use Linux command to encode plain string. Is there easy way to convert that string to XML format string using Linux command?







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          $ echo test@gmail.com | grep -o . | xargs -l1 -I{} printf "&#%d;" "'{}"
          test@gmail.com





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          • Thanks Ipor, it's working fine

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          $ echo test@gmail.com | grep -o . | xargs -l1 -I{} printf "&#%d;" "'{}"
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          $ echo test@gmail.com | grep -o . | xargs -l1 -I{} printf "&#%d;" "'{}"
          test@gmail.com





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          $ echo test@gmail.com | grep -o . | xargs -l1 -I{} printf "&#%d;" "'{}"
          test@gmail.com





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          $ echo test@gmail.com | grep -o . | xargs -l1 -I{} printf "&#%d;" "'{}"
          test@gmail.com






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          • Thanks Ipor, it's working fine

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          Thanks Ipor, it's working fine

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          Thanks Ipor, it's working fine

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