Thanks. It worked but now I need to change teh regex to search for <endnote id= in the input.txt file. I changed the IF statement to reflect the change but now I am getting the Use of uninitialized... error again.</P.
input.txt
<endnote id=(1)>Text...</endnote>
<endnote id=(2)>Text...</endnote>
if ( $tag =~ m/<endnote id=/ ) {
$tags{sprintf("%04d%6s",$1 || 999,$2)} = $tag;
}
else {
warn "Failed to match: $tag"
}
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