This is a example of some of data that needs to be copied <userdata> <aaa aaa.1.bbb="" aaa.1.ccc="" aaa.1.ddd="" aaa.1.eee="private" aaa.2.bbb="" aaa.2.ccc="" aaa.2.ddd="" aaa.2.eee="private" aaa.3.bbb="" aaa.3.ccc="" aaa.3.ddd="" aaa.3.eee="private" /> <user> <donot call.donot.per="0"/> <automail call.automail.1.enabled="0" call.automail.1.contact="" call.automail.2.enabled="0" call.automail.2.contact="" call.automail.3.enabled="0" call.automail.3.contact="" /> <DataRebuild call.DataRebuild.1.enabled="0" call.DataRebuild.2.enabled="0" call.DataRebuild.3.enabled="0" /> </user> <msg msg.bypass="0"> <msgAlert msg.Alert.1.subscribe="" msg.Alert.1.Block="registration" msg.Alert.1.callBack="" msg.Alert.2.subscribe="" msg.Alert.2.Block="disabled" msg.Alert.2.callBack="" msg.Alert.3.subscribe="" msg.Alert.3.Block="disabled" msg.Alert.3.callBack="" /> </msg> </userdata>

In reply to Re^2: perl xml data copy by johnph
in thread perl xml data copy by johnph

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