Let me just correct these lines, but it still doesn't work: This line should be there just a typo here:
#this line should be on top use XML::XPath; #and this line has been corrected: #my $xmlfile = XML::XPath->new(ioerf => $xml[0]->readFileHandle ); my $xmlfile = XML::XPath->new(ioref => $xml[0]->readFileHandle );
Error:
not well-formed (invalid token) at line 1, column 24, byte 24: Archive::Zip::MemberRead=HASH(0x2062784) =======================^ at C:/Perl/lib/XML/Parser.pm line 187
Thanks for looking!

In reply to Re^7: Open a zip file content question! by Anonymous Monk
in thread Open a zip file content question! by Anonymous Monk

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