Hi all
I have the XML document below and I would like to update some nodes according to a list.
Here is the XLM document:
....
<unit id="3Ojs1SLwMmEHK8mJ0_dc2:43”>
<titleEN>{3>19<3}</ titleEN >
<titleFR>{3>19<3}</ titleFR >
<alt-title origin="tilte"><otherTitle/></ alt-title>
<alt-title origin="price"><otherPrice/></ alt-title>
</unit>
....
and here is the code:
use XML::LibXML;
my $parser =XML::LibXML->new();
my $tree =$parser->parse_file($xml);
my $root =$tree->getDocumentElement;
my ($application_id_node) = $root->findnodes('//file/body/group/unit/a
+lt-title/otherTitle/text()');
$application_id_node->removeChildNodes();
$application_id_node->appendText('new value');
How is it possible to update the below node?
<alt-title origin="tilte"><otherTitle/></ alt-title>
so that it should be
<alt-title origin="tilte"><otherTitle>new value<otherTitle></ alt-ti
+tle>
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