Of course I had to come up with an XML::Twig version!
Oh, and yes, you can use it even if it is not installed by the admin of the machine, see Using Modules in a local directory, or have a look at the FAQ under "module" (perldoc -q module):
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use XML::Twig;
my $t= XML::Twig->new( twig_roots => { element => sub { my %info;
$info{last_tra
+de_price} = $_->field( 'LastTradePrice');
$info{net_chan
+ge} = $_->field( 'NetChange' );
$info{last_tra
+de_date} = $_->field( 'LastTradeDate' );
print join( '
+- ', %info), "\n"; # or do something useful
},
}
)->parse( $xml);
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