Nevermind, figured it out. Was an error in code prior to this line. Thanks!
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Hi Perl Monks,
I am writing a small script that uses XML::DOM to create to convert some file into XML. The problem is that when I call setAttribute with a value of 0, the attribute will not show up in the resulting XML.
$s->setAttribute(attrib0, $attr{'a1'});
# or the following
$s->setAttribute(attrib0, "0");
$s->setAttribute(attrib1, "0.0");
$s->setAttribute(attrib1, "1");
$s->setAttribute(attrib2, "2");
where $attr{'a1'} = 0
In the example above, attrib0 does not appear in the resulting XML, while attrib1 and attrib2 will show up. Does anyone know about this issue, and whether there is a fix/patch or workaround?
Thanks!
ml
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