I'm trying to parse some XML in Perl using XML::Simple.
The XML follows a format of:
   <result>
    <doc>
      <field name="title">Sample Title</field>
      <field name="content">Content 1</field>
      <field name="content">Content 2</field>
      .
      .
      .
      <field name="content">Content n</field>
    </doc>
   </result>
Using XML::Simple, I attempted to parse this and print the title and all content. The problem was that only the last content item was being printed. I decided to user Dumper, and this is what it returns:
$VAR1= {
  'result'=> {  
           'doc' => [
                {
                  'field' => {                    
                                'content' => {
                                             'content' => 'Content n'
                                             },
                                'title' => {
                                             'content' => 'Sample Title'
                                           }
                                 }
                      }
Only the last content item is shown for each doc element. Is there any reason for this? What can I do to have it detect all of the content items?
Here's the code:
my $url = "http://www.testurl.com/test.xml";
my $content = get $url;
die "Couldn't get XML" unless defined $content;
my $xml = new XML::Simple;
my $xmlData = $xml->XMLin($content);
print Dumper($xmlData); 
Per the POD:
Note 1: The default value for 'KeyAttr' is ['name', 'key', 'id']. If you do not want folding on input or unfolding on output you must setting this option to an empty list to disable the feature.
It's taking "name" as an ID-type field and folding the elements together.
 perl -MXML::Simple -MData::Dumper
my $raw = <<XML_SAMPLE;
 <result>
    <doc>
      <field name="title">Sample Title</field>
      <field name="content">Content 1</field>
      <field name="content">Content 2</field>
      .
      .
      .
      <field name="content">Content n</field>
    </doc>
   </result>
XML_SAMPLE
my $xml = new XML::Simple;
my $xmlData = $xml->XMLin($raw, KeyAttr => []);
print Dumper($xmlData);
__END__
$VAR1 = {
          'doc' => {
                   'content' => '
      .
      .
      .
      ',
                   'field' => [
                              {
                                'content' => 'Sample Title',
                                'name' => 'title'
                              },
                              {
                                'content' => 'Content 1',
                                'name' => 'content'
                              },
                              {
                                'content' => 'Content 2',
                                'name' => 'content'
                              },
                              {
                                'content' => 'Content n',
                                'name' => 'content'
                              }
                            ]
                 }
        };
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