Hi All, I need to read a fairly large XML file and I can not figure out how to go through the file. Simpel XML file I dont have a problem with.
print $data->{nsanity}->{dc_details}->{timestamp},"\n" ; print $data->{nsanity}->{dc_details}->{collector_platform},"\n" ;
This makes sense, but the XML file has another section where the under the level of dc_details there ate lots of sections of "command details" and under the there is the information which command was run and the output of that command. I like to look trough these section to figure out where I find the information I need. here are the xml file and .pl of my attempts : link you help is very much apriciated. Racker

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