The documentation for XML::Simple says:

STATUS OF THIS MODULE

The use of this module in new code is discouraged. Other modules are available which provide more straightforward and consistent interfaces. In particular, XML::LibXML is highly recommended and XML::Twig is an excellent alternative.

So here’s an example using XML::Twig. It’s adapted from the example code here:

#! perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump; use XML::Twig; my $twig = XML::Twig->new ( twig_roots => { 'Body/QueryXmlResponse/QueryXmlResult/queryResult/data/row' => \&get_data, } ); my %data; $twig->parse(\*DATA); dd \%data; sub get_data { my ($twig, $row) = @_; $data{ $_->tag } = $_->text for $row->children; $twig->purge; } __DATA__ <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE stats SYSTEM "stats.dtd"> <Body> <QueryXmlResponse> <QueryXmlResult> <queryResult> <template> <resultset> <column> <FriendlyName> <ordinal>2</ordinal> <type>String</type> </FriendlyName> <AddressMask> <ordinal>1</ordinal> <type>String</type> </AddressMask> <SubnetAddress> <type>String</type> <ordinal>0</ordinal> </SubnetAddress> </column> </resultset> </template> <data> <row> <c2>Extra Subnet</c2> <c1>255.255.248.0</c1> <c0>192.168.221.0</c0> </row> </data> <xmlns:xsi>http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance</xmlns:xs +i> </queryResult> </QueryXmlResult> <xmlns>http://schemas.solarwinds.com/2007/08/informationservice</x +mlns> </QueryXmlResponse> </Body>

Output:

17:25 >perl 1536_SoPW.pl { c0 => "192.168.221.0", c1 => "255.255.248.0", c2 => "Extra Subnet" } 17:25 >

Hope that helps,

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re: XML for a newbie by Athanasius
in thread XML for a newbie by Anonymous Monk

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