Hi all,

After the user click on the buy button, I’m creating an order.xml file using the format:

$item=”heat741a”; #for the sake of the example I fixed the variables $OrderQty = 55; open(LOG, ">order.xml") || die "Can't open the log file: $!\n"; $format = "format LOG = \n" . "\<\?xml version\=\"1\.0\"\?\>" . "\n" . "\<order\>" ."\n" . "\<product\>" .'@' . '<<<<<<' . "\<\\product\>" . "\n" . '$item' . "\n" . "\<quantity\>" .'@' . '<' x (length($OrderQty)-1) . "<\\quantity +>" . "\n" . '$OrderQty' . "\n" . "\<\\order\>" ."\n" . ".\n"; eval $format; write LOG; close LOG;


for some reason I’m getting this result:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<order>
<product>heat741a \product>
<quantity>55 \quantity>
<\order>

Missing the ‘<’ sign before \product> and \quantity> despite I’m escaping them. Does anyone know what’s going wrong.
I know it’s easier just to use print instead of the dynamic format but the exercise is a bit more complex than that, I just posted what’s relative to the problem.

Thanks, Michelle

In reply to Format weird behaviour by Anonymous Monk

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