Greetings, I am trying to load up move XML variable and 'attribute' to another XML file. However, I am having trouble using XML::Bare. Here is the source.xml that I want to move.
<vars> <field name="loc" val="{$loc}" type="static" /> <field name="fullURL" val="http://www.dasite.com" type="static" /> <field name="locinfo" val="{$location=~ tr/a-z/A-Z/;}" type="stati +c" /> </vars>
Here is the part of code that I am having problem with. ex) moving.pl
use XML::Bare qw/xget xval forcearray/; . . . . my $fields = XML::Bare::forcearray( $config->{'field'} ); $ob->add_node($rxml, 'vars', $fields); . . . .
In result from destination.xml
<multi_vars /> <vars> <ARRAY(0xeea3ac0) /> </vars>
I want the result to be....
<multi_vars /> <vars> <loc /> <fullURL /> <locinfo /> </vars>
In which loc, fullURL, locinfo contains value from source.XML Please recommand me a useable XML base, I was thinking somehow I can pass $fields variable in string format.......

In reply to XML Adding Node Problem. by huchister

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