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Re: Replacing XML content

by doran (Deacon)
on Aug 18, 2000 at 03:12 UTC ( [id://28400]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Replacing XML content

Okay, after posting the question above, I asked myself "Self, what about using a regex instead of some new-fangled module?"

So I came up with the following:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my $oldfile ='./existing.xml'; my $updatefile ='./update.xml'; my $newfile ='./new.xml'; my ($old,$update); { # read in the two files local $/; open OLD, $oldfile or die "$!"; $old=<OLD>; close OLD; open UP, $updatefile or die "$!"; $update=<UP>; close UP; } $update =~ s/^.*(\<dbf>.*\<\/dbf>).*$/$1/sgi; my $up=$1; $old =~ s/\<dbf>.*\<\/dbf>/$up/sgi; open NEW, ">$newfile" or die "$!"; print NEW "$old"; close NEW; exit();
Which seems to work fine for what I'm doing (replacing everything between nodes).

Let me know if I did anything stupid here. Otherwise thanks for thinking good thoughts.

db

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