Thanks,I changed my code as you suggested and still code the same error.

snippit of new code

my($TaxId) = $DocSum->findnodes('./Item[@Name="TaxId"]'); print OUTFILE $TaxId->to_literal, "\t";

From the error it looks like it doesn't like any of the xml entities all the way from the top nodes (ie. eSummary, DocSum

error again

No declaration for element eSummaryResult No declaration for element DocSum No declaration for element Id No declaration for element Item No declaration for attribute Name of element Item No declaration for attribute Type of element Item

In reply to Re^2: LibXML and parsing file with DTD by AWallBuilder
in thread LibXML and parsing file with DTD by AWallBuilder

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