I checked the link(s) but now I am more worried I will not be able to make my script. Perl is, imo, quite complicated if you never saw referencing like that. How can I get a list of attributes within an element ?
Like for this xml
<node class="1" name="name1" type="type1" ... >
What outputs this:
You have 3 attributes:
class
name
type
?
Without using the node in code... So in a loop, and not like {node} , that is not how to program
Keep in mind that I use the XML::Simple.
Thanks so much for the help !!!

In reply to Re^2: Newbie XML Simple reference by Sporti69
in thread Newbie XML Simple reference by Sporti69

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