#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use XML::Twig;
{
my $xml = <<'__XML__';
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TOP>
<SUB>
<THIS>STUFF</THIS>
<SOME.TYPE>T</SOME.TYPE>
<SOME.OTHER.TYPE>BLAH</SOME.OTHER.TYPE>
</SUB>
</TOP>
__XML__
my $t = XML::Twig->new(
pretty_print => 'indented',
twig_handlers => {
'_all_' => sub {
my ( $t, $e ) = @_;
my $tag = $e->tag;
if ( $tag =~ s/\.//g ) {
$e->set_tag($tag);
}
$t->flush; ## does the printing
return;
},
},
);
$t->xparse($xml);
$t->purge;
undef $t;
}
__END__
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TOP>
<SUB>
<THIS>STUFF</THIS>
<SOMETYPE>T</SOMETYPE>
<SOMEOTHERTYPE>BLAH</SOMEOTHERTYPE>
</SUB>
</TOP>
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