Using the fubarred xml from your question in the CB:
use warnings;
use strict;
my $string = q {...blah...<file fiop="foo" length="304507"/> SyncBookm
+arkRecordType12345·bjbjUU</file>...blah};
my $foo = qr {<file fiop="([a-z]+)" length="(\d+)"/> (.+)(?=</file>)};
if ($string =~ m#$foo#) {
print "\nMatched \"fiop\" label: |$1|\nMatched Length: |$2|\nMatche
+d data: |$3|\n";
} else {
print "no match \n";
}
print "\nDone \n\n";
OUTPUT
Matched "fiop" label: |foo|
Matched Length: |304507|
Matched data: |SyncBookmarkRecordType12345?+bjbjU?U?|
Done
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