Greetings, fellow monks.

A recent project I've been working on involves XML that looks like this:

<inbox> <item> <title>Foo</title> <description>Bar</description> </item> <item> <title>Baz</title> <description>Foobar</description> </item> </inbox>

We want to load in the XML, and then loop through all of the childnodes of the inbox element(the <item>'s), before outputting a list of all the item titles. We have loaded in the XML file using this snippet:

my $xml = XML::Simple->new(); my $d = $xml->XMLin("$u.xml",ForceArray => 1, KeepRoot => 1);

Does anyone know what I would need to do to loop through each item under inbox?

Thanks,
Spidy

In reply to XML::Simple: Loop through childnodes? by Spidy

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