When I add this:

use Data::Printer; p $data;

I get this out:

\ { node [ [0] { name "1st node", text "Text of 1st node" }, [1] { name "2nd node", text "Text of 2nd node" }, [2] { name "3rd node", text "Text of 3rd node" } ] }

There is no key called 'App', so your @{$data->{App}{node}} is an empty list.

If I change your for loop to this:

foreach my $node (@{$data->{node}}) { print $node->{name}.": ".$node->{text}."\n"; }

I get what you were expecting:

1st node: Text of 1st node 2nd node: Text of 2nd node 3rd node: Text of 3rd node

If you want to keep the root key, you can use the following and keep your original loop.

my $xml = XML::Simple->new( KeyAttr => 1, ForceArray => 0, KeepRoot => + 1 );

In reply to Re: XML::Simple: list all element attributes by frozenwithjoy
in thread XML::Simple: list all element attributes by element22

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