#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $tag; my $output; my $fh; while (<DATA>) { chomp; s/\^[A-Z]//g; s/[\cA-\cZ]/ /g; s/\s*$//g; s/\s+/ /g; s/<(.+)>\n/<$1>/g; s/<\/(\w+)>/<\/$1>\n/g; # Add the new line at the end of each + tag s/<.+><.+>//g; # Delete the empty tags if(/^<(\w+)>$/) { $fh = xml_output($output, $tag, $fh); $output = ""; $tag = $1; } else { # not a {TAG} line next unless($tag); next if(/^\s*$/); next if(/^$/); chomp; $output .= ($output) ? " $_" : "<$tag>$_"; } } # End of While loop $fh = xml_output($output, $tag, $fh); sub xml_output { my ($output, $tag, $fh) = @_; if($output) { if($output =~ m/<ID>(.*)<\/ID>/) # Store the value of StoryId +for the filename { if($fh) { close($fh); } open($fh, '>', "$1.xml") or die "$1.xml: $!"; print $fh "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"; $output =~ s/<(.+)>\n/<$1>/g; print $fh "$output\n"; } } return($fh); } # End of sub srout __DATA__ <Root>^M <ID>3592467</ID>^M <P>World War II vets need Social Security</P>^M <type>LETTERS</type> <word>FINANCE</word> ^M <Text> The majority of World War II vets, which includes me, who are still li +ving are on Social Security </Text>^M </Root>^M
I have a script above which writes into a file based on <ID> tag value. In the file the tags are not formated. How to format the text.

In reply to Re^2: Align text by Anonymous Monk
in thread Align text by Anonymous Monk

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