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The xls command in xmlsh does exactly this, but I wouldnt consider it a format designed for long term archival use. It might be useful to you or it might not www.xmlsh.org Example output xls -l <dir> <file name="README.txt" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/README.txt" length="191" type="file" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2008-11-10T11:18:59"/> <file name="_dist" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/_dist" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-23T10:38:00"/> <file name="_out" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/_out" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-23T10:38:04"/> <file name="bin" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/bin" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-23T10:26:06"/> <file name="build-lib" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/build-lib" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-01T11:57:19"/> <file name="build.xml" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/build.xml" length="3732" type="file" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-14T12:31:37"/> <file name="doc" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/doc" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-01T11:56:17"/> <file name="lib" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/lib" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-20T07:56:56"/> <file name="license.txt" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/license.txt" length="1540" type="file" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-04-09T09:15:50"/> <file name="notices" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/notices" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-20T07:49:36"/> <file name="out.txt" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/out.txt" length="0" type="file" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-23T20:44:33"/> <file name="samples" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/samples" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-05-27T11:36:54"/> <file name="schemas" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/schemas" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2008-05-26T20:36:41"/> <file name="sh_histo" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/sh_histo" length="23" type="file" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-23T11:02:38"/> <file name="src" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/src" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-03-20T10:21:07"/> <file name="test" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/test" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-10-29T11:14:29"/> <file name="unix" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/unix" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-16T15:17:48"/> <file name="win32" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/win32" length="0" type="dir" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-09-20T07:54:55"/> <file name="xmlsh.log" path="C:/Work/DEI/xmlsh/trunk/xmlsh.log" length="116538" type="file" readable="true" writable="true" executable="true" mtime="2009-11-23T20:44:31"/> </dir> David A. Lee dlee@c... http://www.calldei.com http://www.xmlsh.org 812-482-5224 Jim DeLaHunt wrote: > Hi, XML-dev folks: > > I'm looking for pointers to an XML-based language for describing file > attributes of a directory tree. Peter Murray-Rust suggested I ask this > list. > > I have an application in mind which will record directory listings of > a file system in text form. That is, it should say something like: > > File name is: abc.txt > Last modification date is: 2009-12-31T01:23 > Read-only attribute is: True > Hidden attribute is: False > > The listings will persist for years in a long-term archive, so the > language should be self-evident to an information archaeologist of the > future. The language should be able to describe the most commonly-used > file attributes of common PC platform file systems: NTFS, FAT, HFS+, > ext2/3, etc. It should be able to handle non-Latin file names, > different semantics for time stamps on different file systems, etc. > > Of course, the obvious choice of a language for structuring this data > is some XML-based language. Can anyone point me to a language which > already exists for describing hierarchical structures of file > attributes and directory attributes, as in a file system? I'm hoping > to benefit from the work those language designers did to get the > semantics right, create the schema or DTD, work out the niggling > details of whether something should be an XML element or attribute, etc. > > I've looked in the obvious places: http://xml.coverpages.com, web > search engines, the archives of XML-L and comp.text.xml, and here. I > didn't find any traces of such languages. The search was complicated a > bit because the search term "file attributes" gets lots of hits on the > term "attributes" as used in XML. > > Please suggest languages I should investigate. It helps to have the > name of the language, and a pointer to a URL where the language and > its related tools, syntax definitions, etc. are described. Please > reply directly to me, or to a question I have open on Stack Overflow: > > <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1781936/an-xml-language-for-describing-file-attributes-of-a-directory-tree> > > > I can summarise for the list. > > (Peter Murray-Rust's comment at Stack Overflow: "If there isn't a > specification for this then there should be and I would expect the > OASIS folk to be involved. [You can say I suggested it.]") > > Thanks in advance!
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