mirod did a post showing how to handle attributes. Re: retrieving attribute text with xml::twig.
Here's his example:
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
BEGIN {
$| = 1;
$^W = 1;
}
use strict;
use autodie;
use warnings;
use XML::Twig;
my $elt =XML::Twig->new(
start_tag_handlers => {
_all_ => sub {
print join(
' - ' => values %{ $_->atts } );
}
})->parse( \*DATA );
__DATA__
<doc>
<elt att="not rare">fq0</elt>
<elt att="not rare">fq1</elt>
<elt att="rare">fq2</elt>
</doc>
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