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LanX
I just noticed that my display of this node [id://1192056] was totally messed up (no line breaks), but becomes kind of "readable" after I logged off (the OP avoided code tags)<P>
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Like this but there are strikes thru the break tags<P>
<code>I have a file with rows of data which are typically like</br> Attr num="101"
name="Created" desc="Time file was created." type="t" ord="3" value="2017-06-
03T11:27:23+01:00"</br> I want to analyse this so that I can get a hash with
data like </br> Attr num ->101</br> Name ->Created</br> Desc ->Time file was
...
</code>
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Turned out that my [id://450961] had "Enforce proper nesting of HTML" enabled, which didn't go well with the OP's use of <C></br></C> tags. <P>
Though after reading the [ID://786921|help] page, I don't understand why<P>
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<LI> <B>Enforce proper nesting of HTML</B> -
If set, PerlMonks adds explicit closing tags in cases where an element was implicitly closed due to the ending of an outer element.
</UL>
</blockquote><P>
Merely an information, not sure if this demands action. <P>
FWIW: disabled the option now. <P>
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<p>Cheers Rolf<br>
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