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Hmm ... well ... once you get paste the dodgy use of eval (do you really need to do that ... probably not). Basically the core problem is your data structure is not a hash of hashes but a hash of arrays of hashes.

foreach my $e ( @{$data->{channel}[0]{items}} ) { ... print $e->{title}[0] ... }
but you're probably better of just using XML::RSS:
my $rss = XML::RSS->new( version => '2.0' ); my $rss->parse( $rss_xml ); # print the title and link of each RSS item foreach my $item ( @{$rss->{items}} ) { print "title: $item->{title}\n"; print "link: $item->{link}\n"; print "desc: $item->{description}\n"; }

-derby

In reply to Re: XML::Simple Array bombs out with 1 Item in document by derby
in thread XML::Simple Array bombs out with 1 Item in document by roncoe2000

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