I am trying to do is to add extra data in there "report_date". At the end I would like to have my file looked like this:
$VAR1 = [
{
'xml_api_reply' => {
'-version' => '1',
'weather' => {
'report_date' => {
'-d
+ata' => '08-19-2012 @ 15:40:26'
},
'-row' => '0',
'current_conditions' =
+> {
+ 'icon' => {
+ '-data' => '/ig/images/weather/mostly_cloudy.gif'
+ },
+ 'temp_f' => {
+ '-data' => '70'
+ },
+ 'temp_c' => {
+ '-data' => '21'
+ },
+ 'wind_condition' => {
+ '-data' => 'Wind: E at 7 mph'
+ },
+ 'humidity' => {
+ '-data' => 'Humidity: 65%'
+ },
+ 'condition' => {
+ '-data' => 'Mostly Cloudy'
+ }
+ },
}
}
},
];
Thanks!
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