I'm trying to write a perl script that removes whitespace from XML tags, but leaves whitespace inside of the values. For example, let's say I have:
<Example>This is an example.</Exampl e>
What I'm looking to accomplish is to knock off the whitespace specifically in </Exampl e>
. Since this will be working on an entire XML document, I figured I'd do something with the substitution operator, but I can't quite figure out how to only match whitespace that might be inside of the XML tags themselves.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Edit: I've added a real example of what is occurring:
not well-formed (invalid token) at line 42, column 25, byte 1456:
<Artist>Eminem</Artist>
<FileName>eminem feat lil wayne - no love -
hotnewhiphop com(2).mp3</ FileName>
========================^
<FileSize>4804478</FileSize>
MIME::Decoder
)? -- It's always better to avoid getting stuff broken in the first place, rather than trying to patch it afterwards