fellow monks,

Is there any module available to do XML Search ? to be more specific about my requirement, it follows like this :-

* If I know what element name to search from XML file, If I pass this Element name to this XML file, I would like to get the output as:-

Level1->Level2->Level3-><Element_name> Level1->Level2-><Element_name>
by using some of XML<modules> I have to write a code in such a way that create a datastructre and search the element name from this data structre will satisfy my requirement.

But, I am curios to know, any of you have used a perl module will do a XML search ? If so Please let me know.

I have used XMLSpy. but XMLspy is not a free software. that is the reason I am interested in knowing about perl module which will do a search in XML file.


In reply to XML search module by jesuashok

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