hello Currently i am able to parse the xml file if it is saved in my folder from the webpage.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use XML::Simple;
my $parser = new XML::Simple;
my $data = $parser->XMLin("config.xml");
print Dumper($data);
But it does not work if i am trying to parse it from the website.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use XML::Simple;
my $parser = new XML::Simple;
my $data = $parser->XMLin("http://website/computers/computers_main/con
+fig.xml");
print Dumper($data);
it gives me following error "File does not exist: http://website/computers/computers_main/config.xml at test.pl line 12"
How do I parse multiple xml files from the webpage? i have to grab multiple xml form the websites and parse it. can someone please help me with this?
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