Well, of course I dont ask the complete working code ...
English is not my mother language, so maybe my writing was wrong, but I dont mean that 
I asked the
complete working code.

Hmm ... I dont understand about 'hash' variable type in perl, could you give me any 
'example' ?

thanks

--- "Beau E. Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi -
> 
> >Could you give me a working perl code to modify the entries? ...
> 
> Sorry - that's not the way this list works :)
> How can you learn if we spoon-feed you?
> 
> We are more than happy to give you suggestions and point you
> in productive directions. Then, you write the code. If you
> still have problems, then post snippets of your code and
> we will continue to help.
> 
> OK, that said, here are my suggestions:
> 
> Look at XML::Simple on CPAN. This module loads an XML file
> into a hash (you probably should use forcearray => 1). You
> may then modify that hash based upon user input. Finally,
> print the hash to your output.
> 
> Aloha => Beau.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Admin-Stress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 12:09 AM
> To: perl
> Subject: modifying xml entry
> 
> 
> Hi,
> I have a XML file like this :
> 
> <Config>
>  <FTPServer>
>    <Password>password</Password>
>    <Username>dccftp</Username>
>    <PortNumber>22</PortNumber>
>  </FTPServer>
>  <DCCBox>
>    <IPAddress>127.0.0.1</IPAddress>
>    <Serial>1234567890</Serial>
>  </DCCBox>
> </Config>
> 
> Could you give me a working perl code to modify the entries? user will input
> from keyboard :
> 
>   FTPServer
>      Username =
>      Password =
>      Port Number =
> 
>   DCCBox
>      IPAddress =
>      Serial =
> 
> After this, it will modify that config.xml entry.
> 
> I tried to learn XML::Parser, but still I dont understand how to implement
> this.
> 
> Thanks.


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