I'm using XML::Simple.
I need to be able to extract childnodes inside of a parent.

the XML statement:
<HIT> <FIELD NAME="body"> <sep /> Self-Archiving E-mail Messages in <key>Outlook</key> The following e-mail self-archiving <sep /> create an Archive folder/.pst file. See <key>Outlook</key> 2003 .pst file Management for instruction <sep /> your messages. Select your <key>Files</key> (This refers to your primary... <sep /> </FIELD> </HIT>
When I do a data dump of this I get:
$VAR1 = { 'content' => [ 'Self-Archiving E-mail Messages in ', ' The following e-mail self-archiving', 'create an Archive folder/.pst file. See ', ' 2003 .pst file Management for instruction', 'your messages. Select your ', ' (This refers to your primary...' ], 'NAME' => 'body', 'sep' => [ {}, {}, {}, {} ], 'key' => [ 'Outlook', 'Outlook', 'Files' ] };


How can I extract all of this correctly so it reads:

Self-Archiving E-mail Messages in Outlook The following e-mail self-archivingcreate an Archive folder/.pst file. See Outlook 2003 .pst file Management for instruction your messages. Select your Files (This refers to your primary...

Thanks!!

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