I am not able to implement logic.

I don't know what that is supposed to mean (unless it means that you really don't know how to write program code, and you're unwilling to try).

In the script MD5 is no use because I dont have repeated nodes with same content, I have repeated nodes with one tag element

I don't know what that is supposed to mean either. Are you able to show a show an exact example of what "repeated codes with one tag element" would look like? Can you at least describe how you would recognize the kind of content that needs to be removed?

If you know how to describe the task clearly, that's just the first part of "implementing logic"... If you can't do that, then I guess we're done, and you should find something else to do (and find someone else to do this job instead of you).


In reply to Re^5: Multiple XML files from Directory to One XML file using perl. by graff
in thread Multiple XML files from Directory to One XML file using perl. by jyo

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