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How do I join multiple lines in a text file with simple criteria of the lines to be joined and make certain the data keeps the correct spacing?

Asked by e033343 in KornShell (ksh), Bourne Shell (sh), Bourne-Again Shell (bash)

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I am working with an interface that passes data from one system to another in XML. One of the systems has a description that can have multiple lines in freeform text. The text is delimited by <ATTRIBUTE NAME="Description"> at the beginning and </ATTRIBUTE> at the end. An example of what a file might look like is this:

        <ATTRIBUTE NAME="Description"> This is the description
of the item in
question. </ATTRIBUTE>

What I want it to end up looking like is the following:

        <ATTRIBUTE NAME="Description"> This is the description of the item in question. </ATTRIBUTE>

Spaces may or may not need to be added to make the data correct. If the lines were simply joined the above data would look like:

        <ATTRIBUTE NAME="Description"> This is the descriptionof the item inquestion. </ATTRIBUTE>

So, I also need to make certain that spaces are in the appropriate locations after the lines are joined.
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