I tend to use XML::Twig for most of my perl/XML work, but most "full featured" XML parsers should be able to deal with your data provided it's presented as actual XML (your <img> tag is missing an ending slash, so your input is not valid).
If you have valid XML input, XML::Parser is probably one of the most flexible solutions, but IMO most problems can be solved easier with either XML::Twig or even XML::Simple. (See also the ForceArray and ForceContent options of XML::Simple)
update: ignore the parts I striked - I was replying to 2 different XML threads at the same time, and I got confused. Luckily, most of the advise is reasonably sound. :-)
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