My bad, I did not notice who had asked the original question. If I had paid attention I would have assumed you knew what a closure was!

I still don't understand very well what your problem is though. Is it that each message is a different XML "document"? In this case the ever helpful FAQ has something to say about it: Q22: I need to process XML documents. The problem is that they are several of them, so the parser dies after the first one, with a message telling me that there is junk after the end of the document. Is there any way I could trick the parser into believing they are all part of a single document?. If that's not the problem, then either post an example of the data, an an example of what it is you do with the data you generate for each message... or live happily ever after with the solution you have ;--)


In reply to Re^3: Convert XML To Perl Data Structures Using XML::Twig by mirod
in thread Convert XML To Perl Data Structures Using XML::Twig by Limbic~Region

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