I get these results:
Input with C:
C 1010
K Perl
K is
K cool
F 1234
S Alright
R Whatever
R More
R BlaBla
Output with C:
<c>
<p>%Perl,%is,%cool</p>
<t>
<setflag param="1234"/>
<set name="temant">Alright</set>
<r>
<li>Whatever</li>
<li>More</li>
<li>BlaBla</li>
</r>
</t>
</c>
Input with I:
I 1010
K _EXE
F 1234
R Whatever
R More
R BlaBla
Output with I:
<c>
<p>_EXE</p>
<t>
<ifflag param="1010">
<then>
<setflag param="1234"/>
<r>
<li>Whatever</li>
<li>More</li>
<li>BlaBla</li>
</then>
</ifflag>
</r>
</t>
</c>
Input special case:
K Special
K Case
R One
R Two
R Three
Output special case:
<c>
<p>%Special,%Case</p>
<t>
<r>
<li>One</li>
<li>Two</li>
<li>Three </li>
</r>
</t>
</c>
Is this what you get?
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