Your last five OPs have show the same utter lack of detail, effort and code -- they're essentially all "gimme"s (Oops. my mistake: in 1 case, the post is an inappropriate root node clarifying a "gimme).

posting xml data
correcting output
Only printing multiline entries once
Removing Duplicates from a multiline entry
General Question on parsing a variable

And, NOT just BTW, most of those are FAQS, examples in Tutorials, or readily answered once the basics in perldoc perlintro are studied and understood.


If you didn't program your executable by toggling in binary, it wasn't really programming!


In reply to Re: archer api perl examples by ww
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