Hi, I don't know why I am getting this error, because just a few days ago this was working fine, and I have correctly installed the XML::Simple package. I have the following line at around 10 lines down, at the beginning of my script:

use XML::Simple;

Then, later on in the script, in using the XMLin() function, I have the following lines:

$outxml = `c:\\WINNT\\system32\\cscript c:\\buildscript\\soapcall.js $serverName "$reqxml" "0"`;
$outxml =~ /(\<HelloWorld.*\<\/HelloWorld\>)/; #extracting the xml output returned by the soap call
$outxmlParsed = XMLin($1);


Whenever I try to run it though, I get the following error:

Undefined subroutine &main::XMLin called at c:\buildscript\ScriptFile.pl line 69.

Does anyone know why I am getting this error?

Responses greatly appreciated,

Brent.

In reply to Using the XMLin() method in XML::Simple not working by heigold1

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