As other monks have pointed out, that's far from valid XML but to answer your specific question...
Is there a regex that will remove this extra punctuation but leave the rest of the attribute (and tag) intact?
Sure, you can hack your way around broken XML with something like s/STORE'N'GO/STORENGO/ but don't, it's much better to consume actual XML.
In reply to Re: XML / regex - cleaning up attributes
by rowdog
in thread XML / regex - cleaning up attributes
by ethrbunny
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