in reply to Nested list - to reduce Codings

Greetings, aakikce. I find myself a little impatient with this posting, not wanting to read through the whole thing so that I can help you. (Maybe I'm just cranky this morning, though.) You might want to add an Update: to the top of the question, summarizing exactly what you want to do, and perhaps tossing in a few comments that explain what you think your code is doing. Also, re-posting the same question several times is not the best way to get a response from the monastery. You might also want to check out How do I post a question effectively?.

It looks like you are trying to read in some XML and reformat it into something that looks more like HTML -- you might consider some of the templating modules like HTML::Template to accomplish this.


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Re^2: Nested list - to reduce Codings
by aakikce (Acolyte) on Sep 26, 2006 at 14:05 UTC

    Hi

    Sorry. To see any replies, just I refresh my browser. It was posted repeatedly. Thanks for your Advice.

      It is not a problem, and by now all the excess nodes have been reaped. It has probably cost you a few experience points, and you've gotten off to a rocky start, but you are welcome here at the monastery. :)

      Since the monks here are offering their expertise for free, you'll need to do your best to make it easy for people to help you. That usually means that you will:

      • Try hard yourself before you post a question
      • Use tutorials, frequently asked questions and Super Search before posting
      • Post your question clearly and effectively
      • Make your question as concise as possible while still showing all the code you need (sometimes this involves creating a very compact contrived example)

      There are lots of other resources for a monk who is just getting started, and you will make the best use of the advice offered here if you spend a few hours reading About the PerlMonks FAQ carefully.

      Welcome! :)