The reason why 1 cannot be mistaken for an element name is that element names cannot start with digits. Use "a" and "b" with the following XML to see what is matched against what:
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use XML::LibXML; my $tree = 'XML::LibXML'->load_xml(string => <<'EOT'); <?xml version="1.0"?> <language> <english> <widget ID="a">input</widget> <widget ID="b">output</widget> </english> <deutsch> <widget ID="b"> eingabe <b>b</b> </widget> <widget ID="b">ausgabe</widget> </deutsch> </language> EOT test('english', 'a'); test('deutsch', 'b'); sub test { my ($language,$id) = @_; my @result = $tree->findnodes("/language/$language/widget[\@ID=$id +]"); print $_->textContent . "\n" for @result; my @result2 = $tree->findnodes("/language/$language/widget[\@ID='$ +id']"); print $_->textContent . "\n" for @result2; }
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In reply to Re^9: language selection via libxml by choroba
in thread language selection via libxml by banzai

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