11-14-2011
Have you checked the error report to see if ent2 is giving errors as it appears that ent2 is having problems.
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xml::grove::perlsax
XML::Grove::PerlSAX(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::Grove::PerlSAX(3)
NAME
XML::Grove::PerlSAX - an PerlSAX event interface for XML objects
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Grove::PerlSAX;
$parser = XML::Grove::PerlSAX->new( [OPTIONS] );
$result = $parser->parse( [OPTIONS] );
# or
$result = $xml_object->parse( [OPTIONS] );
DESCRIPTION
"XML::Grove::PerlSAX" is a PerlSAX parser that generates PerlSAX events from XML::Grove objects. This man page summarizes the specific
options, handlers, and properties supported by "XML::Grove::PerlSAX"; please refer to the PerlSAX standard in `"PerlSAX.pod"' for general
usage information.
METHODS
new Creates a new parser object. Default options for parsing, described below, are passed as key-value pairs or as a single hash. Options
may be changed directly in the parser object unless stated otherwise. Options passed to `"parse()"' override the default options in
the parser object for the duration of the parse.
parse
Parses a document. Options, described below, are passed as key-value pairs or as a single hash. Options passed to `"parse()"'
override default options in the parser object.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported by "XML::Grove::PerlSAX":
Handler default handler to receive events
DocumentHandler handler to receive document events
Source hash containing the input source for parsing
If no handlers are provided then all events will be silently ignored.
If a single grove argument is passed to the `"parse()"' method, it is treated as if a `"Source"' option was given with a `"Grove"'
parameter.
The `"Source"' hash may contain the following parameters:
Grove The grove object used to generate parse events..
HANDLERS
The following events are generated by "XML::Grove::PerlSAX". XML::Grove::PerlSAX passes the corresponding grove object as it's parameter
so the properties passed to the handler are those that were used to create or were assigned to the grove. Please see the docs for the
parser used to create the grove for a list of properties that were provided.
DocumentHandler methods
start_document
Receive notification of the beginning of a document. This is called from the XML::Grove::Document object before processing any
document content.
end_document
Receive notification of the end of a document. This is called from the XML::Grove::Document object after processing all document
content.
start_element
Receive notification of the beginning of an element. This is called from the XML::Grove::Element object before processing any element
content.
end_element
Receive notification of the end of an element. This is called from the XML::Grove::Element object after processing all element
content.
characters
Receive notification of character data. This is called from the XML::Grove::Characters object.
processing_instruction
Receive notification of a processing instruction. This is called from the XML::Grove::PI object.
comment
Receive notification of a comment. This is called from the XML::Grove::Comment object.
AUTHOR
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
SEE ALSO
perl(1), XML::Grove(3)
Extensible Markup Language (XML) <http://www.w3c.org/XML>
perl v5.16.3 1999-08-17 XML::Grove::PerlSAX(3)