I am using xml::simple module to create xml file. have another template which is xml file. how to bring all the contents of template xml file into new xml file which is getting created ?

##Creating object for xml file my $xmls = XML::Simple->new( RootName => 'POWERMART', KeepRoot => 1, ForceContent => 1, ForceArray => ['SOURCE'] + + ); my $contents = {}; $contents->{POWERMART}->{creattion_date} = '02/08/2012'; ##Generate the xml file my $xmlFile = "test.xml"; $xmls->XMLout( $contents, xmldecl => '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>'."\n".' +<!DOCTYPE POWERMART SYSTEM "powrmart.dtd">', OutputFile => $xmlFile );

In reply to how to include xml contents in another xml file by perlCrazy

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