Thanks, that works like a charm! One last question - I'm also trying to prefix every line in the output pipe separated file with this text "XML". I tried this, on the while loop right before the chomp, but the substitution isn't working as expected.
$xmlfile =~ 's/^/XML|/' ;
Where do i insert the above line in the code for the prefixing to work?
while (my $xmlfile = <$list>) { $xmlfile =~ 's/^/XML|/' ; chomp $xmlfile; $twig->parsefile($xmlfile); }

In reply to Re^4: How to read a file containing filenames and pass as input to perl script? by Kal87
in thread How to read a file containing filenames and pass as input to perl script? by Kal87

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