Hello holli Thanks for your email, I tried what you post but it doesn't seem to work. Here my code instead of having *Data I am parsing a file . Here the code
@elements = split('-', $elements_to_treat); if ($subject[0] eq 'delete_node'){ print "Delete Node ".$element."\n " if ($dbgFlag == 1); &delete_node(@elements,$file_to_read); } sub delete_node { #--------------------------------------------------------------------- +--------- my ($elements,$file_to_read) = @_; my $del_handler = sub { $_->delete()}; my @all_element = @{$elements}; my $handlers = {map {$_ => $del_handler} @all_element}; my $twig = new XML::Twig(twig_handlers => $handlers); $twig->parsefile($file_to_read); }

And here the results of my parsing which is ending in errror

Line of configuration file: delete_node:{node1-node2-node3-node4} Element of configuration to treat: 'node1-node2-node3-node4' Delete Node Couldn't open node1: No such file or directory at C:\Users\test\Documents\

it seems it's created a file but I don't understand why, if you have an idea ? Many Thanks


In reply to Re^2: TWig handler generation by nico38100
in thread TWig handler generation by nico38100

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