hi Monks,
I have to display several XML files in one page which XML::Simple does a good job of parsing them.
However, the XML is in one continuous string like
<?xml version="1.0"?> <AIRAVAALABILTY> <AIRAVL> <AIRAVL012U>01MAY</AIR
+AVL012U> <AIRAVL0145>SIN</AIRAVL0145> <AIRAVL018B>HKG</AIRAVL018B> <A
+IRAVL007V>Y</AIRAVL007V> <AIRAVL012G></AIRAVL012G> </AIRAVL> </AIRAVA
+ALABILTY>
as you can see, not very human friendly (and that is just a small fragment!)...
I wonder what can i do to format them nicely so that it is more readable.
thanks
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