And XML::Simple works
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use XML::Simple;
my $ref = XMLin('test.xml');
print Dumper($ref->{"env:Body"}->{"m:markupvalidationresponse"}->{"m:e
+rrors"}->{"m:errorlist"}->{"m:error"});
produces
$VAR1 = [
{
'm:line' => '11',
'm:col' => '66',
'm:message' => 'document type does not allow element "LINK
+" here'
},
{
'm:line' => '14',
'm:col' => '41',
'm:message' => 'document type does not allow element "LINK
+" here'
},
{
'm:line' => '21',
'm:col' => '4',
'm:message' => 'document type does not allow element "META
+" here'
}
];
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