Hi, i readed one question in perlmonks, that question is extract some part of xml data and create word document. for that question they suggested xml::xpath is best so i written like that.

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use XML::XPath; # use XML::XPath::XMLParser; $file="data.xml"; my $xp = XML::XPath->new(filename => $file); open(INFO3, "+>$file.doc"); # print INFO3 "Perl Xpath\n\n"; print INFO3 "Data INFORMATION:\n\n"; foreach my $data ($xp->find('data')->get_nodelist){ print INFO3 "number:"; print INFO3 $data->find('info')->string_value."\n"; print INFO3 "information:"; } print "Converted XML file into WORD file\n\n"; print $file." WORD document generated"; close(INFO3);
but this is not excuted ,it gives errors like as above said.i dnt know what i sholud do now ,i tried to install and i placed xpath.pm and xmlparser.pm in the perl library but still problem like "can't find xml/xpath/xmlparser.pm in strawberry/per/lib".

In reply to Re^2: problem with xml::xpath.pm by veerubiji
in thread problem with xml::xpath.pm by veerubiji

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