I've a question, why pick XML::XPath, it hasn't been updated in years?
I'm a fan of XML::Twig, so I would adapt this example
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use XML::Twig;
my $source = '/sand/devel/sthapa/tmp/as.xcf-dist';
my $Tag_Resource ='/CONFIGURATION/APPLICATION_SERVER/RESOURCE_LIST/';
my $Tag_Resource_PI = $Tag_Resource.'PLATFORM_INDEPENDENT/RESOURCE';
my $Tag_wnt = $Tag_Resource.'WNT/RESOURCE';
my $t = XML::Twig->new(
twig_roots => {
# /CONFIGURATION/APPLICATION_SERVER/RESOURCE_LIST/WNT/RESOURCE
$Tag_wnt => sub {
my ( $t, $price ) = @_;
{
my $id = $price->att('Id');
if (exists $$HRR_resource{$id}){
print "Attribute exists: $id";
}
}
$price->print(\*STDOUT);
},
},
twig_print_outside_roots => \*STDOUT,
);
$t->parsefile($source);
$t->flush; #don't forget
undef $t;
or try adapting
XML::LibXML example
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