What output do you get?
$currVar=\$myarray; #--Create reference to main arrayDo you mean instead $currVar = \@myarray;?
What do you expect this to do?
for ($i = 1; $i <= $depth; $i++) { #--Create the variable +reference $currVar=\@currVar[$arrayKey[$i]]; } $currVar[$1]=$2;
This is incredibly fragile to whitespace changes, which are generally meaningless in XML:
elsif($line =~ /^\s{0,4}\<\/(.*)\>/) { #--Array depth decreaseThis should give a bareword error if you're using strict, unless there's meaningful code you haven't shown:
print "<br>STATUS = ".$myarray[GeocodeResponse][status]."I think the other response is correct that you want to use a hash, not an array, but I can't make sense of this code. You're honestly much, much better off using a real XML parser. I know you think that's going to be more work, but it's not. It's really not.
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by chromatic
in thread Working through it...
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