use warnings; use strict; use XML::Twig; my $xmlstr = <<EOF; <TREES> <APPLE> <TYPE id="1001">Scarlet</TYPE> <TYPE id="1002">Red</TYPE> <TYPE id="1003">Gold</TYPE> <TYPE id="1004">Fuji</TYPE> <TYPE id="1005">Scarlet</TYPE> </APPLE> <PEAR> <TYPE id="1001">Bradford</TYPE> <TYPE id="1002">Cleveland Select</TYPE> <TYPE id="1003">Aristocrat</TYPE> <TYPE id="1004">Autumn Blaze</TYPE> </PEAR> </TREES> EOF my $twig = XML::Twig->new(twig_handlers => {APPLE => \&apple}); $twig->parse($xmlstr); sub apple { my ($t, $elt) = @_; for my $type ($elt->children('TYPE')) { print $type->att('id'), "\n"; print $type->text(), "\n"; print "\n"; } } __END__ 1001 Scarlet 1002 Red 1003 Gold 1004 Fuji 1005 Scarlet

Use warnings too.


In reply to Re^5: XML::Twig Help by toolic
in thread XML::Twig Help by onegative

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