This does make sense @choroba. Out of curiosity, what if my XML had more tags, for example if it looked like:
<root>
<config>
<build host="https://cpzdomain.local"/>
</config>
<ref name="abc_sia_%version1.ref%">
<func envname = "test01" objectdir = "/home/pv66"
base="default_771"/>
</ref>
</root>
And I wanted to just make a hash as in my question for only the elements in the <ref> tag, is there anyway to do it with the XML::Simple module?
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