On Apr 19, 7:56 am, je...@krynicky.cz ("Jenda Krynicky") wrote: > From: Rajpreet <rajpreetsi...@gmail.com> > > > Thanks for your replies. But the above message is jst a sample and the > > exact message we get is pretty huge(its a trading sysem message)... I > > do have XML Parser installed.. I was trying to format a sample message > > using start and a default handler. I do get data in a variable and can > > change it, but how do I get the changed XML message in a new file. My > > question might be confusing or silly, but thats where I am currently > > stuck . I just wrote a dummy script- > > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > use XML::Parser; > > .... > > Using XML::Parser directly is very seldom the right thing to do. > Especially if you are just starting with Perl. > > See for example the filter mode of XML::Rules or have a look at > XML::Twig. Both can handle huge XMLs without any problem. If used > well. See the examples! > > Jenda > ===== je...@krynicky.cz ===http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz===== > When it comes to wine, women and song, wizards are allowed > to get drunk and croon as much as they like. > -- Terry Pratchett in Sourcery
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