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Operating Systems AIX Perl Module (XML:DOM) dependency Post 302555245 by srivatsa86 on Wednesday 14th of September 2011 08:51:21 AM
Old 09-14-2011
Perl Module (XML:DOM) dependency

Hi All,

I am facing dependency on AIX Smilie.I am trying to run an script which requires PERL MODULE (XML::DOM) to be installed. Please find the attached file which shows the error i am getting (cant locate XML/DOM.pm in @INC).
Please let me know how to install PERL MODULE (XML::DOM)


Thanks
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Last edited by pludi; 09-14-2011 at 09:53 AM.. Reason: Remove smili from my post
 

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XPath::Node(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    XPath::Node(3)

NAME
XML::XPath::Node - internal representation of a node API
The Node API aims to emulate DOM to some extent, however the API isn't quite compatible with DOM. This is to ease transition from XML::DOM programming to XML::XPath. Compatibility with DOM may arise once XML::DOM gets namespace support. new Creates a new node. See the sub-classes for parameters to pass to new(). getNodeType Returns one of ELEMENT_NODE, TEXT_NODE, COMMENT_NODE, ATTRIBUTE_NODE, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE or NAMESPACE_NODE. UNKNOWN_NODE is returned if the sub-class doesn't implement getNodeType - but that means something is broken! The constants are exported by default from XML::XPath::Node. The constants have the same numeric value as the XML::DOM versions. getParentNode Returns the parent of this node, or undef if this is the root node. Note that the root node is the root node in terms of XPath - not the root element node. to_sax ( $handler | %handlers ) Generates sax calls to the handler or handlers. See the PerlSAX docs for details (not yet implemented correctly). MORE INFO
See the sub-classes for the meaning of the rest of the API: o XML::XPath::Node::Element o XML::XPath::Node::Attribute o XML::XPath::Node::Namespace o XML::XPath::Node::Text o XML::XPath::Node::Comment o XML::XPath::Node::PI perl v5.16.3 2003-01-26 XPath::Node(3)
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