Solution I am using:
use XML::Dumper; my $dump = new XML::Dumper; $db{worda}[0] = "stringa"; $db{worda}[1] = "stringb"; $db{worda}[2] = "stringc"; $db{wordb}[0] = "stringd"; $db{wordb}[1] = "stringe"; $db{wordc}[0] = "stringf"; $db{wordd}[0] = "stringg"; $db{worde}[1] = "stringh"; $db{worde}[2] = "stringi"; $db{worde}[3] = "stringj"; my $file = "dump.xml"; $dump->pl2xml( \%db, $file ); my %perl = $dump->xml2pl( $file ); print "New ref: $perl{worde}[3]\n";

I can't get the end part to work, though. Once the data is back into %perl, how to I access it correctly?

In reply to Re: Saving and restoring hash variable data by as_ndr
in thread Saving and restoring hash variable data by as_ndr

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