The limit is function of the amount of memory you have on your system.
<plug type="shameless">If the whole document doesn't fit in memory, you can play with XML::Twig to load parts of it, process them and then free the memory before processing the next chunk. And of course, if you are used to XML::Simple interface, you can use the simplify method on any element to get the same structure that XMLin would have given you.</plug>
In reply to Re^2: XML Parser not well-formed
by mirod
in thread XML Parser not well-formed
by existem
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