I was unaware of the recover property. Your code example worked great on a test xml with a missing tag.
However, it appears I've reached a size limitation on the LibXML library. Both xmllint and the Perl code indicate problems parsing corrupt data:
my.xml:85: parser error : expected '>'
tentclasses>True</s:closedexpectæ"?æ??æO?æ¼?æ,?ç??æ"?æ,?ç??æO?æ°?æ,?çO
+?çO?æ"?çO?
I've toyed with XML::Parser some more. I've given it simple handlers to print the tags that are parsed, but XML::Parser croaks when it detects the missing tag, without first allowing a handler to override it.
Is there something I'm missing?
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