$|=1;
use XML::Rules;
$xml = <<'*END*';
<doc>
<person xmlns="http://jenda.krynicky.cz/xmlns/testXMLNS/person" xmlns:foo="http://jenda.krynicky.cz/xmlns/testXMLNS/foo">
<fname>Jane</fname>
<lname>Luser</lname>
<email>JLuser@bogus.com</email>
<address>
<street>Washington st.</street>
<city>Old Creek</city>
<country>The US</country>
<bogus>bleargh</bogus>
<foo:bogus>bleargh</foo:bogus>
</address>
</person>
<person>
<fname>John</fname>
<lname>Other</lname>
<email>JOther@silly.com</email>
<address>
<street>Grant's st.</street>
<city>New Creek</city>
<country>Canada</country>
<bogus>sdrysdfgtyh <foo>degtrhy werthy</foo> drthyu</bogus>
</address>
</person>
</doc>
*END*
%rules = (
_default => 'as is',
person => 'as array no content',
);
my $parser = new XML::Rules (
rules => \%rules,
namespaces => {
reverse 'ahoj' => 'http://jenda.krynicky.cz/xmlns/testXMLNS/other',
# 'p' => 'http://jenda.krynicky.cz/xmlns/testXMLNS/person',
'' => 'http://jenda.krynicky.cz/xmlns/testXMLNS/person',
'fxx' => 'http://jenda.krynicky.cz/xmlns/testXMLNS/foo',
},
# other options
);
my $result = $parser->parsestring($xml);
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper($result);