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Welcome to 2008! Want to know what you?ve gotten into?

Read Wired Magazine’s Q&A with Author Nicholas Carr “on the Terrifying Future of Computing” Nicholas Carr is high tech’s Captain Buzzkill - the go-to guy for bad news. A former executive editor of Harvard Business Review, he tossed a grenade under big-budget corporate computing with his 2004 polemic Does IT Matter? (Answer: Not really, because all [...]

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XML::Validate::MSXML(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 XML::Validate::MSXML(3pm)

NAME
XML::Validate::MSXML - Interface to MSXML validator SYNOPSIS
my $validator = new XML::Validate::MSXML(%options); if ($doc = $validator->validate($xml)) { ... Do stuff with $doc ... } else { print "Document is invalid "; } DESCRIPTION
XML::Validate::MSXML is an interface to Microsoft's MSXML parser (often available in Windows environments) which can be used with the XML::Validate module. METHODS
new(%options) Returns a new XML::Validate::MSXML instance using the specified options. (See OPTIONS below.) validate($xml) Returns true if $xml could be successfully parsed, undef otherwise. last_dom() Returns the MSXML DOM object of the document last validated. last_error() Returns the error from the last validate call. This is a hash ref with the following fields: create_doc_and_cache() Internal method for instantiation of MSXML DOMDocument and SchemaCache objects for use within the module. dependencies_available() Internal method to determine that the necessary dependencies are available for instantiation of MSXML DOMDocument and SchemaCache objects. load_schemas($msxml, $msxmlcache) Internal method to perform loading of XML schema(s) into SchemaCache object. o message o line o column Note that the error gets cleared at the beginning of each "validate" call. version() Returns the version of the MSXML component that is installed OPTIONS
XML::Validate::MSXML takes the following options: strict_validation If this boolean value is true, the document will be validated during parsing. Otherwise it will only be checked for well-formedness. Defaults to true. ERROR REPORTING
When a call to validate fails to parse the document, the error may be retrieved using last_error. On errors not related to the XML parsing, these methods will throw exceptions. Wrap calls with eval to catch them. PACKAGE GLOBALS
$XML::Validate::MSXML::MSXML_VERSION contains the version number of MSXML. DEPENDENCIES
Win32::OLE, MSXML 4.0 or 5.0 VERSION
$Revision: 1.18 $ on $Date: 2006/04/18 10:00:31 $ by $Author: mattheww $ AUTHOR
Nathan Carr, Colin Robertson <cpan _at_ bbc _dot_ co _dot_ uk> COPYRIGHT
(c) BBC 2005. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the GNU GPL. See the file COPYING in this distribution, or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt perl v5.10.1 2006-04-19 XML::Validate::MSXML(3pm)