Thanks a lot. it's works fine. i have one more clarification. I am using the below code to find "$fcnvar" not equal to blank then i need to search '//color@self="ua5"' and i should get the attribute "pnam" of that "color" element. how can i do that. can you please suggest. i am struggling here. I am getting error where i have commented the code.
sub content_handler { my ($twig, $content)= @_; if($content->{'att'}->{'type'} eq "text") { my $selfatt=$content->att_xml_string('Self'); my $expr='//box[@textflowid="'.$selfatt.'"][@type="text"]'; my @tagnames = $twig->get_xpath($expr); for my $temp (@tagnames) { $fcnvar=$temp->att_xml_string('frameColorID'); # print "#$fcnvar#"; # if (!($fcnvar eq "")){ # my $expr='//color[@self="ua5"]'; # print "$expr"; # my @colorvalarr = $twig->get_xpath($expr); # print @colorvalarr; # print $colorvalarr[0]; # $fcnvar=$colorvalarr[0]->att_xml_string('pnam'); # } } } }

In reply to Re^2: xml::twig delete element by Selvakumar
in thread xml::twig delete element by Selvakumar

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