That's what I was looking for - much more direct!! Thanks very much.

Update: Unfortunately including it in the code prints a blank! It makes sense to me looking at it - what has gone wrong???

Update2:The inclusion of values in jethro's update effectively fixes the problem.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; # use module use XML::Simple; use Data::Dumper; use LWP::Simple; my $url = 'http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/web_browsers_patch.xml'; my $content = get($url); # create object my $xml = new XML::Simple; # read XML file my $data = $xml->XMLin($content); my @agents; foreach my $browser ( %{$data->{devices}->{device}} ) { push @agents, $browser->{user_agent}; } print @agents;

In reply to Re^2: WURFL web browsers patch and XML::Simple by jonnyfolk
in thread WURFL web browsers patch and XML::Simple by jonnyfolk

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