06-28-2013
You are most welcome.
I've learnt lots from this board, and I've got lots more to learn still. Keep looking at threads that seem interesting - you can subscribe to them without posting if you wish under the "Thread Tools" and see what gets said by others and that's a great way to learn about other stuff which is interesting.
Robin
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
xml::filter::buffertext
BufferText(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation BufferText(3)
NAME
XML::Filter::BufferText - Filter to put all characters() in one event
SYNOPSIS
my $h = SomeHandler->new;
my $f = XML::Filter::BufferText->new( Handler => $h );
my $p = SomeParser->new( Handler => $f );
$p->parse;
DESCRIPTION
This is a very simple filter. One common cause of grief (and programmer error) is that XML parsers aren't required to provide character
events in one chunk. They can, but are not forced to, and most don't. This filter does the trivial but oft-repeated task of putting all
characters into a single event.
Note that this won't help you cases such as:
<foo> blah <!-- comment --> phubar </foo>
In the above case, given the interleaving comment, there will be two "character()" events. This may be worked around in the future if there
is demand for it.
An interesting way to use this filter, instead of telling users to use it, is to return it from your handler's constructor, already
configured and all. That'll make the buffering totally transparent to them ("XML::SAX::Writer" does that).
AUTHOR
Robin Berjon, robin@knowscape.com
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Robin Berjon. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
XML::SAX::*, XML::Generator::*, XML::Handler::*, XML::Filter::*
perl v5.16.3 2003-07-04 BufferText(3)