centos man page for xml::grove::path

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XML::Grove::Path(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       XML::Grove::Path(3)

NAME
XML::Grove::Path - return the object at a path
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Grove::Path; # Using at_path method on XML::Grove::Document or XML::Grove::Element: $xml_obj = $grove_object->at_path("/some/path"); # Using an XML::Grove::Path instance: $pather = XML::Grove::Path->new(); $xml_obj = $pather->at_path($grove_object);
DESCRIPTION
"XML::Grove::Path" returns XML objects located at paths. Paths are strings of element names or XML object types seperated by slash ("/") characters. Paths must always start at the grove object passed to `"at_path()"'. "XML::Grove::Path" is not XPath, but it should become obsolete when an XPath implementation is available. Paths are like URLs /html/body/ul/li[4] /html/body/#pi[2] The path segments can be element names or object types, the objects types are named using: #element #pi #comment #text #cdata #any The `"#any"' object type matches any type of object, it is essentially an index into the contents of the parent object. The `"#text"' object type treats text objects as if they are not normalized. Two consecutive text objects are seperate text objects.
AUTHOR
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
SEE ALSO
perl(1), XML::Grove(3) Extensible Markup Language (XML) <http://www.w3c.org/XML> perl v5.16.3 1999-08-17 XML::Grove::Path(3)
Related Man Pages
xml::grove::path(3) - redhat
xml::grove::perlsax(3) - redhat
xml::grove::ascanonxml(3) - redhat
xml::grove::perlsax(3) - centos
xml::grove::ascanonxml(3pm) - debian
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