Thanks for your suggestion.
Do you know why I run this script:
#!C:/server/Perl/bin/perl.exe
use CGI qw(:standard);
use XML::Checker;
use XML::Checker::Parser;
use strict;
use warnings;
my %expat_options = (KeepCDATA => 1,
Handlers => [ Unparsed => \&my_Unparsed_handler
+]);
my $parser = new XML::Checker::Parser (%expat_options);
eval { local $XML::Checker::FAIL = \&my_fail;
$parser->parsefile ("xml_teste1.xml") };
if($@){
print "failed validation!\n";
die "$@";
}
print "passed validation\n";
give me an error like this:
Can't coerce array into hash at C:/server/Perl/site/lib/XML/Parser.pm line 87.
How can i resolve this error?
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