02-25-2014
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So, 27 messages into this thread, you're now telling us that you need two scripts: one to split a single XML file into multiple XML files, an another one to merge two or more XML files into a single XML file???
Worse than that, you have stripped out the entire description of the XML format these script are supposed to process and you have stripped out the sample code you provided on which those of us trying to help you based our code.
Anyone trying to read this (very lengthy) thread now has no way to figure out what is going on. This makes this thread useless to other forum readers trying to learn from the work we're doing for you.
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Under these conditions, I no longer have any reason to continue participating in this discussion.
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
xml::dumper
Dumper(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dumper(3)
NAME
XML::Dumper - Perl module for dumping Perl objects from/to XML
SYNOPSIS
# Convert Perl code to XML
use XML::Dumper;
my $dump = new XML::Dumper;
$data = [
{
first => 'Jonathan',
last => 'Eisenzopf',
email => 'eisen@pobox.com'
},
{
first => 'Larry',
last => 'Wall',
email => 'larry@wall.org'
}
];
$xml = $dump->pl2xml($perl);
# Convert XML to Perl code
use XML::Dumper;
my $dump = new XML::Dumper;
# some XML
my $xml = <<XML;
<perldata>
<scalar>foo</scalar>
</perldata>
XML
# load Perl data structure from dumped XML
$data = $dump->xml2pl($Tree);
DESCRIPTION
XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to a structured XML format. XML::Dumper can also read XML data that was previously dumped by the module and
convert it back to Perl.
This is done via the following 2 methods: XML::Dumper::pl2xml XML::Dumper::xml2pl
AUTHOR
Jonathan Eisenzopf <eisen@pobox.com>
CREDITS
Chris Thorman <ct@ignitiondesign.com> L.M.Orchard <deus_x@pobox.com> DeWitt Clinton <dewitt@eziba.com>
SEE ALSO
perl(1), XML::Parser(3).
perl v5.8.0 1999-06-20 Dumper(3)