This is a bit problematic since if there ever was XML that'd contain only one <item> tag the structure would look different. With recent enough XML::Simple you can specify what tags to force to arrays$xml->XMLin("sample.xml",ForceArray => ['item']).
In case the XML starts to get bigger, it may be better to start using something different. XML::Twig or ... everyone guessed by now ... XML::Rules ;-)
use XML::Rules;
my $parser = XML::Rules->new(
rules => [
'description,title' => 'content',
'item' => sub {
print "$_[1]->{title}: $_[1]->{description}\n"
return;
},
'inbox' => '',
],
);
$parser->parse('sample.xml');
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