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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:13:18+00:00 2026-05-11T11:13:18+00:00

I am simply trying to retrieve an attribute from XML into my Perl program.

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I am simply trying to retrieve an attribute from XML into my Perl program. However, I am having problems retrieving attributes.

I am using XML::Simple.

I can recover information fine when XML is like this:

<IdList>     <Id>17175540</Id> </IdList> 

by using this code

 $data->{'DocSum'}->{'Id'}; 

However, when the XML is like this:

<Item Name='Title' Type='String'>     Some Title </Item> 

I am not getting any data back when using the following code

$data->{'DocSum'}->{'Title'}; 

BTW, this is the link I am getting the XML from http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/esummary.fcgi?db=pubmed&id=19288470

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  1. 2026-05-11T11:13:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:13 am

    I took the xml from that page you provided, used the entire thing as a string for the argument to XMLin, and had success with

    print $data->{DocSum}->{Item}->[5]->{content}; 

    giving the output

    Bromoxynil degradation in a Mississippi silt loam soil.

    This is pretty much the same thing derobert was saying.

    Edit:

    Rather than assuming the 6th Item element is the one you are after, to print the content of the node where the Name attribute is ‘Title’ (and then break out of the loop since you’ve found what you want):

    foreach my $item_node (@{$data->{DocSum}->{Item}}) {     if($item_node->{Name} eq 'Title')     {         print $item_node->{content};         last;     } } 

    Of course, this is still only looking at the Item nodes immediately under DocSum, so if you were looking for PubType instead of Title, it wouldn’t be found due to that being a child of the PubTypeList Item node.

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