in reply to Determine the structure of an XML document
G'day bangor,
While I'm not a huge fan of XML::Simple for general XML work, it may suit your needs with minimal coding such as this:
use Data::Dump; use XML::Simple; dd XMLin('document.xml');
Here's an example of the output using the sample XML you provided.
{ latin_name => "Fraxinus Excelsior", name => "Ash", uses => { use => [ { description => "Furniture making" }, { description => "Firewood" }, ], }, }
That seems fairly close to the "simple text representation' you're after. See the XML::Simple documentation for how to tweak that output.
Just for completeness, I generated that output using a here-doc with the XML you posted. The code's in the spoiler for those interested.
#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump; use XML::Simple; dd XMLin(<<EOX); <root> <name>Ash</name> <latin_name>Fraxinus Excelsior</latin_name> <uses> <use> <description>Furniture making</description> </use> <use> <description>Firewood</description> </use> </uses> </root> EOX
-- Ken
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Re^2: Determine the structure of an XML document
by bangor (Monk) on May 13, 2014 at 03:21 UTC |