You need to post a complete SSCCE because this works for me.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use XML::Writer; printf "OS=%s Perl=%s XML::Writer=%s\n",$^O,$^V,$XML::Writer::VERSION; my $writer = XML::Writer->new(); my $cContactPhone = 13824898944; my $cContactEmail = 'abctest@abc.com'; $writer->startTag("Contact", "Type" => "Information", "Phone" => $cContactPhone, "Email" => $cContactEmail ); $writer->characters('I am here to ask questions'); $writer->endTag("Contact");

output:

OS=MSWin32 Perl=v5.16.1 XML::Writer=0.625
<Contact Type="Information" Phone="13824898944" Email="abctest@abc.com">I am here to ask questions</Contact>
poj

In reply to Re: XML::Write challenges by poj
in thread XML::Write challenges by denzilhere

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