I'm using XML::Simple.
I need to be able to extract childnodes inside of a parent.
the XML statement:
<HIT>
<FIELD NAME="body">
<sep />
Self-Archiving E-mail Messages in
<key>Outlook</key>
The following e-mail self-archiving
<sep />
create an Archive folder/.pst file. See
<key>Outlook</key>
2003 .pst file Management for instruction
<sep />
your messages. Select your
<key>Files</key>
(This refers to your primary...
<sep />
</FIELD>
</HIT>
When I do a data dump of this I get:
$VAR1 = {
'content' => [
'Self-Archiving E-mail Messages in ',
' The following e-mail self-archiving',
'create an Archive folder/.pst file. See ',
' 2003 .pst file Management for instruction',
'your messages. Select your ',
' (This refers to your primary...'
],
'NAME' => 'body',
'sep' => [
{},
{},
{},
{}
],
'key' => [
'Outlook',
'Outlook',
'Files'
]
};
How can I extract all of this correctly so it reads:
Self-Archiving E-mail Messages in
Outlook The following e-mail self-archivingcreate an Archive folder/.pst file. See
Outlook 2003 .pst file Management for instruction your messages. Select your
Files (This refers to your primary...
Thanks!!
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