Ok.. I've been trying far too long to work this out too long now, taking the following example:
<form>
<page id="0">
<field name="alpha">123</field>
<field name="beta">234</field>
</page>
<page id="1">
</page>
</form>
Now I can get out all the information fine no problem, but
I want to add a new 'field' inside 'page' i.e:
<code>
<form>
<page id="0">
<field name="alpha">123</field>
<field name="beta">234</field>
<field name="gamma">345</field>
</page>
<page id="1">
</page>
</form>
now how do I do this with XML::XPath? using setNodeText, what XPath do I use? I've tried several combinations to no avail. Help me please its driving me nuts!
Thankyou humbly,
Simon.
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