Your while loop looks at one line at a time but your text says "synopsis (multi line)" ... D'oh! What I mean is that the XML object data spans serveral lines between the opening and closing tags. It's not a <tag text="blah blah blah"></tag> but more of a
<tag name="stuff"> blah blah blah </tag>
Even if you are disconnected from the net you must have some modules installed, maybe you can have a look around and see if someone else got a useful module installed.
From instmodsh:
CPAN::Meta CPAN::Meta::Requirements CPAN::Meta::YAML Crypt::Blowfish_PP ExtUtils::CBuilder File::SearchPath IPC::Cmd JMX::JMX4Perl JSON::PP Locale::Maketext::Simple Module::Build Module::CoreList Module::Load Module::Load::Conditional Module::Metadata Params::Check Parse::CPAN::Meta Perl Perl::OSType Term::Clui Term::ShellUI Term::Size Test::Simple check_postgres parent version
If not, let's hope the files are small enough to fit in memory
I'm iffy to the concept of slurping and generally avoid it due to all the warnings that come with it. The files get anywhere from 3-5MB on a 2GB system with nagios running. Don't know if that's "small" enough.

In reply to Re^2: No tools? Use Perl?! by Boyd.Ako
in thread No tools? Use Perl?! by Boyd.Ako

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