Then why do you insist on this insanely overcomplicated and at the same time both over- and under- documented m[ae]ss of a module?
Switch to XML::Twig or XML::Rules. For example like this:
use strict;
use XML::Rules;
my $string = qq~<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ItemLookupResponse xmlns="http://webservices.amazon.com/AWSECommerceS
+ervice/2013-08-01">
<Items>
<Item>
<ASIN>B01KI4JSQY</ASIN>
</Item>
</Items>
</ItemLookupResponse>
~;
my $parser = XML::Rules->new(
rules => {
ASIN => [
'/ItemLookupResponse/Items/Item' => sub { print "ASIN: $_[
+1]->{_content}\n"; },
sub { print "ASIN at an unexpected place\n"; }
]
},
xmlns => {
'http://webservices.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/2013-08-01'
+ => ''
}
);
$parser->parse($string);
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
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