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I think what you want to use here is the NoAttr option of XML::Simple. This inhibits the generated XML to contain attributes and all hash key/values will be represented as nested elements instead.
use warnings; use strict; use XML::Simple; my $hash = { name => 'bob', value1 => 'blah', value2 => 'blah2', }; my $xs = new XML::Simple; my $xml = $xs->XMLout($hash, NoAttr => 1, RootName=>'newPhone', ); print $xml; __END__ <newPhone> <name>bob</name> <value1>blah</value1> <value2>blah2</value2> </newPhone>
The sad truth is that XML::Simple options can somewhat paradoxically get really convoluted, but is is really useful for tasks of similar kind...

rg0now


In reply to Re: Outputting a hash as XML by rg0now
in thread Outputting a hash as XML by smeenz

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