in reply to XML::Twig tag conversion

This is tricky: mark, subs_text and the likes only work for text elements, nor for elements including sub elements. Below is a simple example that uses mark to wrap thext preceeding a tab, and then wrap_children to wrap the rest (in this case you could just go through abc children and use wrap_in, but if the XML is more complex than what you showed here then wrap_children might come in handy.

If your XML is more complex, and if for example the first element can include sub-elements, then the best solution might be to just to create a first, then go through the children and move them into first until you find a tab, then create a second, move children into second, until you hit a condition that switches back to a first.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use XML::Twig; use Test::More tests => 1; $/="\n\n"; (my $input= <DATA>)=~ s{\\t}{\t}g; # I used \t in the DATA s +ection to avoid problems (my $expected_output= <DATA>)=~ s{\n\s*}{}g; # remove extra formating my $t= XML::Twig->new( pretty_print => 'indented') ->parse( $input); $t->root->mark( qr/^\n*(.*)\t/s, 'first'); # wrap text before a tab $t->root->wrap_children( '<abc>' => 'second') # wrap remaining abc chi +ldren ->strip_att( 'id'); # strip extra id added b +y wrap_children (my $output= $t->sprint)=~ s{\n\s*}{}g; ok( $output eq $expected_output); __DATA__ <ext> abc\t<abc><p>ahgkslkjs</p> <p>hai</p></abc> abc\t<abc><p>ahgkslkjs</p></abc> </ext> <ext> <first>abc</first> <second> <abc> <p>ahgkslkjs</p> <p>hai</p> </abc> </second> <first>abc</first> <second> <abc> <p>ahgkslkjs</p> </abc> </second> </ext>