nope

Works for me, no leading newlines

{ author => { 830549 => { content => "haukex" } }, created => "2019-05-28 16:28:57", data => { field => { doctext => { content => "<p>More fun facts! I onc +e wrote a script to search a word list for words that make valid rege +xen which convert one valid word into another.</p> <c> \$ perl -le 'p +rint bangs =~s engender' bands \$ perl -le 'print halved =~s avatar' +halted \$ perl -le 'print stove =~s evener' stone </c>", }, parent_node => { content => 11100640 }, reputation => { content => 21 }, root_node => { content => 11100593 }, }, }, title => "Re^5: What does \$_ = qq~\"\$_\"~ do?", type => { 11 => { content => "note" } }, updated => "2019-05-28 16:28:57", }

In reply to Re^3: XML::Twig and the monasteries XML ( normalize_space normalise_space ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread XML::Twig and the monasteries XML by LanX

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