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Man Page: xml::xpath::perlsax

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3pm

XPath::PerlSAX(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       XPath::PerlSAX(3pm)

NAME
XML::XPath::PerlSAX - A PerlSAX event generator for my weird node structure
SYNOPSIS
use XML::XPath; use XML::XPath::PerlSAX; use XML::DOM::PerlSAX; my $xp = XML::XPath->new(filename => 'test.xhtml'); my $paras = $xp->find('/html/body/p'); my $handler = XML::DOM::PerlSAX->new(); my $generator = XML::XPath::PerlSAX->new( Handler => $handler ); foreach my $node ($paras->get_nodelist) { my $domtree = $generator->parse($node); # do something with $domtree }
DESCRIPTION
This module generates PerlSAX events to pass to a PerlSAX handler such as XML::DOM::PerlSAX. It operates specifically on my weird tree format. Unfortunately SAX doesn't seem to cope with namespaces, so these are lost completely. I believe SAX2 is doing namespaces. Other The XML::DOM::PerlSAX handler I tried was completely broken (didn't even compile before I patched it a bit), so I don't know how correct this is or how far it will work. This software may only be distributed as part of the XML::XPath package. perl v5.10.1 2009-12-30 XPath::PerlSAX(3pm)
Related Man Pages
xml::grove::perlsax(3) - redhat
xml::xpath::node(3) - mojave
xml::grove::perlsax(3) - centos
xml::dom::xpath(3pm) - debian
xml::xpath::node(3pm) - debian
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