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XML::XQL::DOM(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  XML::XQL::DOM(3)

NAME
XML::XQL::DOM - Adds XQL support to XML::DOM nodes SYNOPSIS
use XML::XQL; use XML::XQL::DOM; $parser = new XML::DOM::Parser; $doc = $parser->parsefile ("file.xml"); # Return all elements with tagName='title' under the root element 'book' $query = new XML::XQL::Query (Expr => "book/title"); @result = $query->solve ($doc); # Or (to save some typing) @result = XML::XQL::solve ("book/title", $doc); # Or (see XML::DOM::Node) @result = $doc->xql ("book/title"); DESCRIPTION
XML::XQL::DOM adds methods to XML::DOM nodes to support XQL queries on XML::DOM document structures. See XML::XQL and XML::XQL::Query for more details. XML::DOM::Node describes the xql() method. perl v5.8.0 2000-01-31 XML::XQL::DOM(3)

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

NAME
XML::DOM::XPath - Perl extension to add XPath support to XML::DOM, using XML::XPath engine SYNOPSIS
use XML::DOM::XPath; my $parser= XML::DOM::Parser->new(); my $doc = $parser->parsefile ("file.xml"); # print all HREF attributes of all CODEBASE elements # compare with the XML::DOM version to see how much easier it is to use my @nodes = $doc->findnodes( '//CODEBASE[@HREF]/@HREF'); print $_->getValue, " " foreach (@nodes); DESCRIPTION
XML::DOM::XPath allows you to use XML::XPath methods to query a DOM. This is often much easier than relying only on getElementsByTagName. It lets you use all of the XML::DOM methods. METHODS
Those methods can be applied to a whole dom object or to a node. findnodes($path) return a list of nodes found by $path. findnodes_as_string($path) return the nodes found reproduced as XML. The result is not guaranteed to be valid XML though. findvalue($path) return the concatenation of the text content of the result nodes exists($path) return true if the given path exists. matches($path) return true if the node matches the path. SEE ALSO
XML::DOM XML::XPathEngine AUTHOR
Michel Rodriguez, mirod@cpan.org COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Michel Rodriguez This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2008-04-14 XPath(3pm)
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