Toolic, Thanks so much for taking the time to look at this and the recomendations. Here is a snippet from my XML file:
<script type="ApplicationPerspective" version="5.3.13.179" recorder="8 +.6.59.276" sav="25" guid="296A95D0-E8B6-4989-AA21-126796A3AD3F" xmlns +="http://www.keynote.com/namespaces/tstp/script"> <name> <![CDATA[GT Amadeus]]> </name> ....... <actions> <action FrameErrorFatal="1" MetaErrorFatal="1"> <name> <![CDATA[Home Page]]> </name> <description> <![CDATA[]]> </description>
I have started looking at XML:Twig. I need to be able to pull the CDATA in between the <name> tags. Here is my sample XML:Twig code right now:
#!/usr/bin/perl use XML::Twig; my $file = $ARGV[0]; my $twig= new XML::Twig(TwigRoots => {script/name' => 1}); $twig->parsefile($file); $twig->print;

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