Here's an SSCCE:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 2;
use XML::LibXML;
my $doc = <<EOT;
<Build-Doc>
<Build>
text.mak
<Targets>all</Targets>
<Nmake></Nmake>
</Build>
</Build-Doc>
EOT
my $parser = XML::LibXML->new();
my $dom = $parser->load_xml (string => $doc);
my @str;
push @str, $dom->toString;
my $content = $dom->getElementsByTagName ('Build')->pop->firstChild->t
+extContent;
like ($content, qr/^\s+text.mak\s+$/, 'Text matches');
push @str, $dom->toString;
is ($str[0], $str[1], 'DOM untouched');
Not the most elegant, perhaps, but shows one approach.
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