Sorry about the confusion, this is a snippet from a larger xml structure, I should have included more XML for the example. Try the following code instead:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use XML::Simple;
use Data::Dumper;
my $xml = qq|<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE document SYSTEM "whocares.dtd">
<document>
<QuestionList>
<Question>
<Id>3</Id>
<Text>Are dingos your friend?</Text>
<Answer>Satisfactory</Answer>
</Question>
<Question>
<Id>3</Id>
<Text>Should I have hit preview a second time?</Text>
<Answer>Yes</Answer>
</Question>
</QuestionList>
<QuestionList>
<Question>
<Id>11</Id>
<Text>Should this run out of memory?</Text>
<Answer>No</Answer>
</Question>
</QuestionList>
</document>|;
my $xml_ref = XMLin($xml);
print Dumper $xml_ref;
print $xml_ref->{'QuestionList'}->{'Question'}->[0]->{'Answer'};
in the full code I check to see if this is a list of questions or not... But if you try that one out Question indeed is an array ref as my print would suggest.
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