Not quite...
As I need it inside a macro and I just want to locate elements etc. a pure perl parser is helpfule for analysing the source and maybe taking parts of it, but from a first glance at it, I think it's way too much.
As a matter of fact, my "parser" need not choke on invalid xml. The macro will be used when editing XML and so the XML might well be invalid. I rely on other plugins of the editor to report invalidity. Unfortunately I have no idea (yet) how to utilize these other plugins (which already parse the xml) so I came up with my regex in order to find whatever the macro searches for.
Nevertheless: Thanks for pointing me at the modul.
In reply to Re^2: Tokenizing XML
by Skeeve
in thread Tokenizing XML
by Skeeve
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