XQL is one of those things that seemed like a good idea at the time, but it never really caught on. I don't think I've heard of anyone using it for about three years (which ties in with the date of the last release of XML::XQL).
It sounds to me like you should really think about using XPath instead.
But to answer your original question, solve returns a list of all of the nodes in your document which match your XQL query.
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In reply to Re: Using the result from XML::XQL::solve
by davorg
in thread Using the result from XML::XQL::solve
by adrianxw
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