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This
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $data = join "", <DATA>; # slurp DATA-section
while( $data =~ /<property name="(.*?)"\s+value="(.*?)"/gs ) {
print qq|$1 -> "$2"\n|;
}
__DATA__
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<set name="01" id="test" catId="81679" >
<cdsets>
<cdset id="cdset" name="CD Compilation">
<property name="Own" value=""/>
<property name="Type" value="Record"/>
<property name="Text" value="Sample text
more sample text
more more same text]."/>
<property name="Unique" value="yes"/>
</cdset>
</cdsets>
</set>
prints
Own -> ""
Type -> "Record"
Text -> "Sample text
more sample text
more more same text]."
Unique -> "yes"
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