Hello
Hopefully some one could help me with this.
I got a cgi param with severall values
my @tc = param("checkbox"); #like: 001.001 002.001 003.001 004.001
And what to save it into a xml like:
<exec>
<tc id="001.100"></tc>
<tc id="002.100"></tc>
<tc id="003.100"></tc>
<tc id="004.100"></tc>
</exec>
Other script will use this as a config file and add som more information to the xml file
I got it to work with a "static" hash but unable to use the @tc to add the elements.
my $xml = new XML::Simple (Outputfile => $conf,
RootName=>'exec');
$exec = {
'tc' => [
{
'id' => '001.001'
},
{
'id' => '002.001'
},
{
'id' => '003.001'
},
]
};
$data = $xml->XMLout($exec);
print Dumper($data);
}
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