The char handler does not necessarily return all of the contiguous char data in one go. From the docs: Char (Expat, String)
This event is generated when non-markup is recognized. The
non-markup sequence of characters is in String. A single
non-markup sequence of characters may generate multiple
calls to this handler. Whatever the encoding of the string
in the original document, this is given to the handler in
UTF-8.
So you will have to concatenate the char data yourself. That said, I would likely use some higher level library rather than use XML::Parser directly, then you very likely wouldn't have to do the concatenating yourself.
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