sub xml_output {
my ($output, $tag, $fh) = @_;
if($output) {
if($output =~ m/<IT>(.*)/) {
if($fh) {
print $fh "</ROOT>\n";
close($fh);
}
open($fh, '>', "$1.xml") or die "$1.xml: $!";
print $fh "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<RO
+OT>\n";
}
$output =~ s/\s*(?=(<.+>|<.+\/>|<\/.+>|<\/.+><.+>))//g;
print $fh "$output</$tag>\n";
}
return($fh);
} # End of sub sroutine
Please tell me how can i change in the this subroutine to split the file until it finds {IT} tag and filename as the {TAG} value. Please help me with this
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