I've been looking around through some regex docs and I can't find out how to do this:
I have strings like "<msg dest="*">hey</msg>".
And I want to get the 'msg' from the starting tag, and everything between "<msg dest="*">" and "</msg>".
What I've come up with is as follows:
my ($type,$mesg) = ($data =~ /<([A-Za-z]+) [+>]+>(.+)<\/$1>/);
if that makes sense. the regex needs to use what was found in the
([A-Za-z]+) to find a matching end tag for it. I read about how to do this in the perldocs that come with windows, but im on linux now and can't find it...
Also, I know i could use some sort of XML module for this, but I'd rather do it with regex.
thanks
Regards,
Jasper
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