Hello Monks,
I am using the XML::Simple module to parse an XML file and input some fields into a database. Everything works well, except there is a section such as:
<DataContent>
<head>
<meta name="APU:IndustryCode" content="Banking / finance" />
<meta name="APU:IndustryCode" content="Joint ventures / investment" />
If I write code such as:
my $xs1 = XML::Simple->new();
$doc = $xs1->XMLin('./foo.xml');
$industrycode1 = $doc->{DataContent}->{head}->{meta}->{"APU:IndustryCo
+de"}->{content};
to read this, it only returns the second value (ie. Joint ventures / investment) and not the first value. I cannot find an easy to get both values. Any ideas?
Apterigo
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