When I'm trying to parse:
<LOC><HNO></HNO><STN>Eagle Way</STN><MCN>Gotham City</MCN></LOC>
And I get an error: "Software error: Not a CODE reference at mycode.pl line 15 (my %tmp = $parse->($address);)." when I try to assign the parse to a hash. I can print the parse straight out and it works.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use XML::Parser; use CGI; my $q = CGI->new(); print $q->header(); my $parse = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Objects'); my $address = "<LOC><HNO></HNO><STN>Eagle Way</STN><MCN>Gotham City</M +CN></LOC>"; my %tmp = $parse->($address); print "$parse->($address)";
What I'm trying to do is to create a hash from the XML code.

What's this "CODE Reference" error?

In reply to XML::Parser - Code Reference Error? by awohld

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