I'm trying to parse the following xml file. It works for the most part, but bails out with an error when it hits the xml comments

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Header> <Main id="1" name="Item1"> </Main> <Main id="2" name="Item2"> </Main> <!--Main id="3" name="Item4"> </Main--> <Main id="4" name="Item5"> </Main> </Header>

This is my perl script I'm using to parse

use Win32::OLE qw(in with); my $xml_file = './test.xml'; my $dom = Win32::OLE->new('MSXML2.DOMDocument') or die "new() failed"; $dom->{async} = "False"; $dom->{validateOnParse} = "False"; $dom->Load($xml_file) or die "Parse failed"; my $Header = $dom->DocumentElement(); my $Mains = $Header->childNodes(); foreach my $main(in $Mains) { my $main_id = $main->Attributes->getNamedItem("id")->Text; my $main_name = $main->Attributes->getNamedItem("name")->Text; print "$main_id,$main_name\n"; }

This is the output it gives me, how do I make it ignore the sections that are commented out?
1,Item1
2,Item2
Can't call method "getNamedItem" on an undefined value at xml_try.pl line 15.


In reply to How do I ignore comments in an xml file when using win32::ole? by ketanh

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