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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find if XML element has a matching required element Post 302588178 by ahamed101 on Saturday 7th of January 2012 09:15:12 AM
Old 01-07-2012
Counting the no of elements doesn't seem to be a bad idea unless you have some exceptions.
And where does this <Desc> tag exactly appear?

--ahamed
 

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XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3)

NAME
XML::LibXML::AttributeHash - tie an XML::LibXML::Element to a hash to access its attributes SYNOPSIS
tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element; $hash{'href'} = 'http://example.com/'; print $element->getAttribute('href') . " "; DESCRIPTION
This class allows an element's attributes to be accessed as if they were a plain old Perl hash. Attribute names become hash keys. Namespaced attributes are keyed using Clark notation. my $XLINK = 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink'; tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element; $hash{"{$XLINK}href"} = 'http://localhost/'; print $element->getAttributeNS($XLINK, 'href') . " "; There is rarely any need to use XML::LibXML::AttributeHash directly. In general, it is possible to take advantage of XML::LibXML::Element's overloading. The example in the SYNOPSIS could have been written: $element->{'href'} = 'http://example.com/'; print $element->getAttribute('href') . " "; The tie interface allows the passing of additional arguments to XML::LibXML::AttributeHash: tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element, %args; Currently only one argument is supported, the boolean "weaken" which (if true) indicates that the tied object's reference to the element should be a weak reference. This is used by XML::LibXML::Element's overloading. The "weaken" argument is ignored if you don't have a working Scalar::Util::weaken. perl v5.18.2 2014-02-01 XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3)
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