roboticus-
Updated code is the following:
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Enter an input file, space, and output file\n";
use strict;
use warnings;
chomp(my $enter = <STDIN>);
$_ = $enter;
unless (m#.+\.nml .+\.xml#)
{print "Unreadable input";
}
my @fields = split(/ /, $enter, 9999);
use XML::Twig;
open (FILE, $fields[0]) or die "Can't open file";
my $file = <FILE>;
my $t= XML::Twig->new( twig_roots => { "djn-geo" => 1});
$t->parsefile($file);
open(STDOUT, ">$fields[1]");
$t->print;
Still not sure why the XML::Twig line isn't working, I copied it verbatim from an example, and just changed the tag
Thanks alot,
shravnk
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