#! perl -slw
use strict;
m[(<[^/>]+/>)] and print "'$1'" while <DATA>;
__DATA__
<w:body>
<w:p w:rsidR="00A654E7" w:rsidRPr="00AD741F" w:rsidRDefault="00A654E7
+" w:rsidP="00A654E7">
<w:pPr>
<w:pStyle w:val="Standard"/>
<w:rPr>
<w:rFonts w:asciiTheme="minorHAnsi" w:hAnsiTheme="minorHAnsi" w:cs
+theme="minorHAnsi"/>
<w:sz w:val="20"/>
<w:szCs w:val="20"/>
</w:rPr>
</w:pPr>
<w:r w:rsidRPr="00AD741F"/>
</w:body>
Outputs:
C:\test>junk23
'<w:pStyle w:val="Standard"/>'
'<w:rFonts w:asciiTheme="minorHAnsi" w:hAnsiTheme="minorHAnsi" w:csthe
+me="minorHAnsi"/>'
'<w:sz w:val="20"/>'
'<w:szCs w:val="20"/>'
'<w:r w:rsidRPr="00AD741F"/>'
BTW: Your sample XML is broken. The second level tag, <w:p ...> is never closed which will break strict XML parsers
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