Hello,

'simple question' -- I am trying to use XML::Simple to gun through some XML but I am having a problem. When I attempt to run the script, I get the error 'No value specified for 'ForceArray' option in call to XMLin()...'

I have gone through the documentation paying close attention to forcearray, but it doesn't seem to click. What am I missing? I have tried multiple values and combinations to deal with forcearray and XMLin(). Anyone have a brief explanation or said a different way from the documentation? Thanks for the help as always.

snippet with the problem:

use Data::Dumper; use XML::Simple; #... open(FILE, "someFile.DTD") or die "can't open file: $!"; #... my $config = XMLin($FILE, forcearray => 1); print Dumper($config);

In reply to XML::Simple forcearray problem by csuhockey3

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