Hello,

please how i can get singl node from URL?

I startet with:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use XML::Simple; my $filename = 'http://www.geocities.ws/arenas/xml/find.xml';
?????

============================= # start with powershell $xt = [string] "#text" $xmlUrl = "http://www.geocities.ws/arenas/xml/find.xml" $xWeb = New-Object System.Net.WebClient $xWeb.Encoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8 $xxml = $xWeb.DownloadString($xmlUrl) $xa = ([xml]$xxml).selectNode("find/find/work[@type="eu"]"/a).$xt # -f = force $xa_1 = "{0:## ###.###}" -f ([int]$xa * 2) # or moor complex $xval # end # now save to html $xpath = "C:\studio\xml\val.html" $Create = [system.IO.File]::CreateText($xpath) <# or $Create = [System.IO.File]::Exists($xpath) #> $Create.WriteLine("<!DOCTYPE .... # end html $Create.Flush() $Create.close() clear-variable x* -scope global

Thanks for your help
@r

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