#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use XML::Simple;
use Data::Dumper;
my $xml = q~<?xml version='1.0'?>
<root>
<test>
<name>file</name>
<href>file.txt</href>
</test>
<test>
<name>file1</name>
<href>file1.txt</href>
</test>
</root>~;
print $xml,$/;
my $data = XMLin($xml);
print Dumper( $data );
for my $key( keys %{ $data->{test} } ){
$data->{test}{$key}{href} =~ s/\.txt$/.xml/;
}
print XMLout($data, RootName=>'root', NoAttr=>1,XMLDecl => 1);
__END__
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<root>
<test>
<name>file</name>
<href>file.txt</href>
</test>
<test>
<name>file1</name>
<href>file1.txt</href>
</test>
</root>
$VAR1 = {
'test' => {
'file1' => {
'href' => 'file1.txt'
},
'file' => {
'href' => 'file.txt'
}
}
};
<?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?>
<root>
<test>
<name>file</name>
<href>file.xml</href>
</test>
<test>
<name>file1</name>
<href>file1.xml</href>
</test>
</root>
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