Hi Monks,
I need to use XML::XPath to do some numbers matching in this XML file that is inside of a zip file. I know if a treat the XML file as a text file I can, but I need to treat the file as XML for validation propose.
My problem is here:
# After getting the XML file in @xml, how can I use it on the next lin
+e.
my @xml = $zip->membersMatching( '.*\.XML' );
# here is the issue!
my $xml_file = XML::XPath->new(ioref => @xml);
Is that a way to do this, I have a sample code that shows what I am trying g to accomplish.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Archive::Zip;
use XML::XPath;
my @numberstocheck = qw(112334 999888 222333 999888 0008877 003344 122
+2334 00009 004443 999888);
my $zipfile = "test.zip";
my $zip = Archive::Zip->new( $zipfile ) || die;
my @xml = $zip->membersMatching( '.*\.XML' );
my $xmlfile = XML::XPath->new(ioref => @xml);
foreach my $row ($xmlfile->findnodes('/alllist'))
{
my $nodeset = $row->find('phnumbers');
foreach my $node ( $nodeset->get_nodelist )
{
my $numbers = $node->find( 'numbers')->string_value;
print "\n 19 - $numbers \n";
foreach (@numberstocheck)
{
if (/^($numbers)/g)
{
print "$numbers - ".$_."\n";
}
}
}
}
Thanks a lot!
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