Hi
Can you please tell me why parsing the following XML returns an incomplete value?
<xml>
<cat>
<email_address><![CDATA[foo@yahoo.com]]></email_address>
<name>foo</name>
</cat>
</xml>
I use the following code to get the value of email_address and it returns foo.com instead of foo@yahoo.com.
my $obj = XML::Twig->new(twig_roots =>{'cat' => \&pp});
$obj->parse($sz);
sub pp
{
my($objXML, $objTag) = @_;
$grhshXML = {};
@garTags = ();
@garTags = $objTag->children();
foreach my $arTag (@garTags)
{
$grhshXML->{$arTag->gi()} =$arTag->text();
}
}
I also tried checking "$arTag->is_cdata" but it returns no value at all. Can you please help?
Thanks
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