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Re: Large Files XML::Parser and ::PerlSax: msg#00041lang.perl.xml
* Kaveh Rouzpay wrote: >I'm using XML::Parser to parse a very large XML file (1.4 million recs) >into a flat file for db upload. Wellness passes fine. On about every >3,000th record or so, the pointer is incorrectly cutting off some >element value data. You mean that the first character event does not include all characters? That would be normal and documented, "A single non-markup sequence of characters may generate multiple calls to this handler". Maybe you could describe in more detail how these appear to be cutted off? _______________________________________________ Perl-XML mailing list Perl-XML@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs
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