Hello everyone! Could anyone tell if there is a Perl XML parser that reads input XML file string by string, not the whole at once?..
The reason of such question is - I have a real big XML, about 1G, and want Perl to find all "id" attributes of nodes with a particular path, say, "root/mynode":
<root>
blah-blah, some nodes here
<mynode id=500>
and some nodes here also
</mynode>
...
blah-blah, some nodes here
<mynode id=500>
and some nodes here also
</mynode>
</root>
Thanks in advance for your help
P.S. Does XML::XPath do so?..
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