Duly noted on the code tags. I did try the code you posted but it still have me this output:
$XML->{JOB}{NAME} = $job_name;
$XML->{JOB}{DESC}[0] = $desc;
$XML->{JOB}{DATA}[0] = $data;
$XML->{JOB}{WHO}[0] = $who;
<JOB NAME="Jonname" DESC="Description" DATA="Data..."/>
I would have thought that it would have given me something like this:
<JOB NAME="Name">
<DESC>Description</DESC>
<DATA>Data</DATA>
......
</JOB>
...but it did not. Any other ideas? I have definitely looked over the CPAN site and I didn't see anything that answered my question. Thanks!
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