Why registerNs when you don't have to?
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use XML::LibXML; use Data::Dump qw/ dd pp /; Main( @ARGV ); exit( 0 ); sub Main { my $dom = XML::LibXML->new( qw/ recover 2 / )->load_xml( location => shift || q{ravi06-05.xml}, ); print $_->nodePath,"\n" for $dom->findnodes(q{//@xlink:href}); print $_->nodePath,"\n" for $dom->findnodes(q{//book:locator/@xlin +k:href}); } __END__ /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:locator[1]/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:locator[2]/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:locator[3]/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:meta/book:author/book:a +ffiliation/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:meta/book:affiliation/b +ook:locator/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:locator[1]/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:locator[2]/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:locator[3]/@xlink:href /book:bookResource/book:book/book:chapter/book:meta/book:affiliation/b +ook:locator/@xlink:href

In reply to Re^2: Not able to register namespace in XML::LibXML on Linux. (or die) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Not able to register namespace in XML::LibXML on Linux. by ravi06

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