If I didn't know my data input and wanted a simple way to get at it all without ref($var), I'd probably go this route. Then again, if you don't know your data input, you've got quite a bit of work cut out for you.
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In reply to Re^2: Why oh why is working with XML so bloomin' difficult in Perl?
by wilsond
in thread Modified title: The structures created by many of the XML parsers in Perl appear unnecessarily deep in levels...
by jfroebe
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