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XML::Twig seems to do what you want if you Simplify things a little:

use strict; use warnings; use XML::Twig; use Data::Dump::Streamer; my $twig = XML::Twig->new (); $twig->parse (*DATA); my $hash = $twig->simplify (); Dump ($hash); __DATA__ <XML> <CVS> $Id: File_Find.pl,v 1.1 2006-12-17 19:25:03 eric Exp $ </CVS> <DATE>2006-12-10</DATE> <INTRODUCTION>Blah</INTRODUCTION> <TITLE>Foo</TITLE> <AUTHOR>Bar</AUTHOR> ... <ARTICLE> foo bar baz </ARTICLE> </XML>

Prints:

$HASH1 = { ARTICLE => "\nfoo bar baz\n", AUTHOR => 'Bar', content => "\n\$Id: File_Find.pl,v 1.1 2006-12-17 19:25:03 e +ric Exp \$\n2006-12-10BlahFo". "oBar\n...\n\nfoo bar baz\n", CVS => "\n\$Id: File_Find.pl,v 1.1 2006-12-17 19:25:03 e +ric Exp \$\n", DATE => '2006-12-10', INTRODUCTION => 'Blah', TITLE => 'Foo' };

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In reply to Re: Parsing XML with XML::Simple by GrandFather
in thread Parsing XML with XML::Simple by madbombX

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