The problem is still the same, it reads both the one taged "<IPAddress>" and the ones taged "<NEIGHBOURIPAddress>".
148.192.116.253
148.192.116.253
148.192.116.253
148.192.116.253
148.192.116.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.137.253
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
148.192.63.249
this is what sonme of them look like! many are the same. :-(

In reply to Re: Extracting tagged data from a XML file by theroninwins
in thread Extracting tagged data from a XML file by theroninwins

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