Hello Monks, I kind of need your help. I have the following code:
use XML::Simple; use Data::Dumper; my $hash= { 'root' => { 'item1' => { 'item1a' => 'n1', 'item1b'=>'jh' } } }; my $xs = new XML::Simple; my $xml = $xs->XMLout($hash, NoAttr => 1, RootName=>undef,); print Dumper $xml;
This is outputting :
<root> <name>item1</name> <item1a>n1</item1a> <item1b>jh</item1b> </root>
But I want the xml to be ALL nested like that:
<root> <item1> <item1a>n1</item1a> <item1b>jh</item1b> </item1> </root>
What do you think I should do?? Please help I am stuck :S Thanks

In reply to XMLOut in XML::Simple returning unwanted xml format by perl_help27

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