hello,
Got a problem I don't find a solution too.
See Following code example:
sub init_parse {
my $self = shift;
my $root = $self->{'DOC'}->getDocumentElement();
print "$root\n";
&traverse($root);
}
sub traverse {
my $node = @_;
print "DEBUG: $node\n";
}
The output is following:
XML::LibXML::Element=SCALAR(0x1e104c)
DEBUG: 1
I know it's a reference, but I want to pass it too te next subroutine in my module. But it doesn't work. It's probably something obvious I'm looking over. My perl module writing skills are not that advanced :)
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