01-24-2017
I really hope that worked first try as if it didn't you just trashed your input data.
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biber::input::file::biblatexml
Biber::Input::file::biblatexml(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Biber::Input::file::biblatexml(3pm)
extract_entries
Main data extraction routine.
Accepts a data source identifier (filename in this case),
preprocesses the file and then looks for the passed keys,
creating entries when it finds them and passes out an
array of keys it didn't find.
create_entry
Create a Biber::Entry object from an entry found in a biblatexml data source
parsename
Given a name node, this function returns a Biber::Entry::Name object
Returns an object which internally looks a bit like this:
{ firstname => 'John',
firstname_i => 'J',
middlename => 'Fred',
middlename_i => 'F',
lastname => 'Doe',
lastname_i => 'D',
prefix => undef,
prefix_i => undef,
suffix => undef,
suffix_i => undef,
namestring => 'Doe, John Fred',
nameinitstring => 'Doe_JF',
gender => sm
NAME
Biber::Input::file::biblatexml - look in a BibLaTeXML file for an entry and create it if found
DESCRIPTION
Provides the extract_entries() method to get entries from a biblatexml data source and instantiate Biber::Entry objects for what it finds
AUTHOR
Francois Charette, "<firmicus at ankabut.net>" Philip Kime "<philip at kime.org.uk>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on our sourceforge tracker at <https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?func=browse&group_id=228270>.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009-2012 Francois Charette and Philip Kime, all rights reserved.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
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