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XML::Easy::Element(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   XML::Easy::Element(3pm)

NAME
XML::Easy::Element - abstract form of XML element SYNOPSIS
use XML::Easy::Element; $element = XML::Easy::Element->new("a", { href => "#there" }, $content); $type_name = $element->type_name; $attributes = $element->attributes; $href = $element->attribute("href"); $content = $element->content_object; DESCRIPTION
An object of this class represents an XML element, a node in the tree making up an XML document. This is in an abstract form, intended for general manipulation. It is completely isolated from the textual representation of XML, and holds only the meaningful content of the element. The data in an element object cannot be modified: different data requires the creation of a new object. The properties of an XML element are of three kinds. Firstly, the element has exactly one type, which is referred to by a name. Secondly, the element has a set of zero or more attributes. Each attribute consists of a name, which is unique among the attributes of the element, and a value, which is a string of characters. Finally, the element has content, which is a sequence of zero or more characters and (recursively) elements, interspersed in any fashion. The element type name and attribute names all follow the XML syntax for names. This allows the use of a wide set of Unicode characters, with some restrictions. Attribute values and character content can use almost all Unicode characters, with only a few characters (such as most of the ASCII control characters) prohibited by the specification from being directly represented in XML. This class is not meant to be subclassed. XML elements are unextendable, dumb data. Element objects are better processed using the functions in XML::Easy::NodeBasics than using the methods of this class. CONSTRUCTOR
XML::Easy::Element->new(TYPE_NAME, ATTRIBUTES, CONTENT) Constructs and returns a new element object with the specified properties. TYPE_NAME must be a string. ATTRIBUTES must be a reference to a hash in the same form that is returned by the accessor method "attributes" (below). CONTENT must be a reference to either an XML::Easy::Content object or a twine array (see "Twine" in XML::Easy::NodeBasics). All are checked for validity, against the XML 1.0 specification, and the function "die"s if any are invalid. METHODS
$element->type_name Returns the element type name, as a string. $element->attributes Returns a reference to a hash encapsulating the element's attributes. In the hash, each key is an attribute name, and the corresponding value is the attribute's value as a string. The returned hash must not be subsequently modified. If possible, it will be marked as read-only in order to prevent modification. As a side effect, the read-only-ness may make lookup of any non-existent attribute generate an exception rather than returning "undef". $element->attribute(NAME) Looks up a specific attribute of the element. The supplied NAME must be a string containing a valid attribute name. If there is an attribute by that name then its value is returned, as a string. If there is no such attribute then "undef" is returned. $element->content_object Returns a reference to an XML::Easy::Content object encapsulating the element's content. $element->content_twine Returns a reference to a twine array (see "Twine" in XML::Easy::NodeBasics) listing the element's content. The returned array must not be subsequently modified. If possible, it will be marked as read-only in order to prevent modification. $element->content Deprecated alias for the "content_twine" method. SEE ALSO
XML::Easy::Content, XML::Easy::NodeBasics AUTHOR
Andrew Main (Zefram) <zefram@fysh.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 PhotoBox Ltd Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 Andrew Main (Zefram) <zefram@fysh.org> LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-16 XML::Easy::Element(3pm)