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Use XML::Twig:

use strict; use warnings; use XML::Twig; my $xmlStr = <<XML; <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <result> <suites> <suite> <name>(Multiple_Sub_disp.xml)</name> <duration>2.0</duration> <cases> <case> <duration>2.0</duration> <className>Regression.CR0097956</className> <testName>CR0097956_Multiple_Sub_disp</testName> <skipped>false</skipped> <failedSince>10</failedSince> </case> </cases> </suite> <suite> <name>(Multiple_Sub_mod.xml)</name> <duration>12.0</duration> <cases> <case> <duration>12.0</duration> <className>Regression.CR001000</className> <testName>CR0097956_Multiple_Sub_mod</testName> <skipped>false</skipped> <failedSince>20</failedSince> </case> </cases> </suite> <suite> <name>(Single_Sub_create.xml)</name> <duration>12.0</duration> <cases> <case> <duration>12.0</duration> <className>Regression.CR002000</className> <testName>CR0097956_Single_Sub_create</testName> <skipped>false</skipped> <failedSince>10</failedSince> </case> </cases> </suite> </suites> <duration>34082.0</duration> </result> XML my $twig= XML::Twig->new( twig_handlers => { className => sub { print $_->text(), "\n" } } ); $twig->parse($xmlStr); __END__ Regression.CR0097956 Regression.CR001000 Regression.CR002000

I used XML::Tidy to neaten up your XML data.


In reply to Re: parsing of xml with mutiple tags by toolic
in thread parsing of xml with mutiple tags by bharatbsharma

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