my $t= XML::Twig->new();
$t->parsefile("new.xml");
my $root= $t->root;
my @para= $root->children(); # get the root's children
foreach my $para (@para)
{
print $para->text()."\n";
}
The XML file contents are as below.
<root>
<record>
<id>1</id>
<sched>QWERTY</sched>
<filePath>D:/Book1.xls</filePath>
<fString>bata</fString>
</record>
<record>
<id>2</id>
<sched>PANAMA</sched>
<filePath>C:/test.doc</filePath>
<fString>vata</fString>
</record>
</root>
The output which I get is as below :
1QWERTYD:/Book1.xlsbata
2PANAMAD:/test.docvata
I want the output as below(space or any delimiter) :
1 QWERTY D:/Book1.xls bata
2 PANAMA D:/test.doc vata
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