I'd like to learn more about XML, I have not found a tutorial that works for me, guess it is my brick wall.
What I want to do is use a perl script to find the empty (no ascii) fields between items, line # of file would be great. The files are quite large, but here is a simple example:
<abc>fds </abc> ok
<ddd></ddd> not ok
<eee> </eee> not ok
Every time I start reading about xml or xml parsing, etc I get a headache. Thx.
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