My XML parser code
my $twig = XML::Twig->new( twig_handlers => { 'Mughals' => sub { + my ($twig, $el) = @_; + $twig->purge; + }, 'Mughals//*' => sub { + my $a = $_->tag; + if ($a eq "Book") + { + print $fout1 "\n"; + print $fout2 "\n"; + } #print $fout1 $_->tag, ", ", $_->text, unless ($_->has_ +children('#ELT')); print $fout2 $_->tag, ",", unless ($_->has_children('#E +LT')); print $fout1 $_->text, ",", unless ($_->has_children('# +ELT')); } } ); $twig->parsefile('book.xml');
This is a part of the code for parsing one part of the file 'Mughals'. The path to Mughals is History->Indian History -> Mughals. I am confused about how to accept this input from the user.

In reply to Re^2: Best way to handle interactive user input? by Ppeoc
in thread Best way to handle interactive user input? by Ppeoc

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