At one point or another you need to know the structure of the XML. You may give some of that info to the parser and obtain a simplified structure or give it none and obtain a very generic structure, most probably containing a lot of information you do not really need. And, in some cases, need to more or less explicitely ignore or strip. Parsing the XML is just the first step, it may be a short or a longer one.
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
In reply to Re^2: XML::Simple parsing into a hash wierd behaviour
by Jenda
in thread XML::Simple parsing into a hash wierd behaviour
by jthomas
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