and here is the original xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- Incident report from the Georgia DOT's Navigator ITS. --> <!-- Visit us online at http://georgia-navigator.com/. --> <!-- Raw data available at http://georgia-navigator.com/data/. --> <!-- Copyright (c) 2002 Georgia DOT. All rights reserved. --> <incident-report timestamp="2003-06-19 15:56:03 EDT"> <incident id="GDOT-INC-252421" level="3" status="active"> <type id="8">Incident</type> <description>High impact, Roadway Damage, Pickens Co.</description +> <impact id="3">High</impact> <cleanup timestamp="2003-06-20 00:35:00 EDT">12:35 AM Tomorrow</cl +eanup> <lanes>All Lanes</lanes> <location> <type id="6">Arterial</type> <county id="227">Pickens</county> <coord projection="GA State Plane West" datum="NAD83" unit="mete +rs" x="670707" y="494686" /> <description>Southbound SR 53 AT MARBLE HILL(SINKHOLE -MP 25.3) +(PICKENS CO)</description> </location> </incident>

In reply to Re: Re: XML::Simple parsing :-( by st4k
in thread XML::Simple parsing :-( by st4k

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