Sir, I read the documentation for XML::Twig. But I have the following problem in achieving the required results.
I have "books.xml" file with the following content.
<Books> <Titles Mode="List"> <Title Name="Programming Perl"/> <Title Name="Advanced Perl Programming"/> <Title Name="Learning Perl on Win32 Systems"/> </Titles> </Books>
I have the following code to access Title element with Name => 'Advanced Perl Programming' !
my $filtername = 'Advanced Perl Programming'; my $books_tree= new XML::Twig(twig_roots => {Title[@Name= "$filtername +"] => 1}); $books_tree-> parsefile('books.xml'); $books_tree->set_att(Name => 'Advanced Perl');
syntax error at Books.pl line 56, near "Title[" Global symbol "@Name" requires explicit package name at Books.pl line 56.
Execution of Books.pl aborted due to compilation errors.
Please help! Thanks

In reply to Re^2: XML::Twig Question by ramya2005
in thread XML::Twig Question by ramya2005

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