Here is the code snippet which I am currently using

use strict; use warnings; use XML::Twig; use Data::Dumper; my $twig = XML::Twig->new(twig_roots => { name => 1}); $twig->parsefile( "player.xml"); $twig->print; $twig->print_to_file();

Here are the outputs :
$ ./xml_twig_test.thpl Can't locate object method "print_to_file" via package "XML::Twig" at ./xml_twig_test.thpl line 22.
<stats><name>Houston, Allan</name><name>Sprewell,
Latrell</name><name>Ewing, Patrick</name><name>Johnson,
Larry</name></stats>
This is sort of weird since the other methods of XML::Twig are working fine except print_to_file() function


In reply to Re^6: Not able to replace element value using XML::Twig by newbie_ab
in thread Not able to replace element value using XML::Twig by newbie_ab

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