Thanks for the quick replies
Nope, never tried validating the xml.
The thing is, I think I'm trying to use XML::RSS and parsing the file as if it was a RSS xml feed file.
The beginning part of the first line is
<?xml version="1.0"?>
Basically I want to read and parse certain items from the xml file, so I guess I will try using XML::Parser.
From my post above, the error says its coming from line 187 from the XML::Parser module file.
Its maybe because I'm using it with XML::RSS and that my xml file is not a rss rile, but instead a xml 1.0 file.
Thanks
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