In that case, you'll want:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $data = '<w:body><w:p w:rsidR="00A654E7" w:rsidRPr="00AD741F" w:rsi +dRDefault="00A654E7" w:rsidP="00A654E7"><w:pPr><w:pStyle w:val="Stand +ard"/><w:rPr><w:rFonts w:asciiTheme="minorHAnsi" w:hAnsiTheme="minorH +Ansi" w:cstheme="minorHAnsi"/><w:sz w:val="20"/><w:szCs w:val="20"/>< +/w:rPr></w:pPr><w:r w:rsidRPr="00AD741F"/></w:body>'; print "Matches found:\n" . join (",\n", $data =~ m@(<[^>]*/>)@g) . "\n +";
Output:
Matches found: <w:pStyle w:val="Standard"/>, <w:rFonts w:asciiTheme="minorHAnsi" w:hAnsiTheme="minorHAnsi" w:csthem +e="minorHAnsi"/>, <w:sz w:val="20"/>, <w:szCs w:val="20"/>, <w:r w:rsidRPr="00AD741F"/>

In reply to Re^3: Regex match last by Neighbour
in thread Regex match last by Anonymous Monk

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