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Search results for "module:XML::Twig::XPath"

Twig/XPath.pm River stage three • 82 direct dependents • 243 total dependents

MIROD/XML-Twig-3.52 - 23 Nov 2016 17:21:16 UTC

XML::Rabbit - Consume XML with Moose and xpath queries River stage one • 8 direct dependents • 8 total dependents

XML::Rabbit is a Moose-based class construction toolkit you can use to make XPath-based XML extractors with very little code. Each attribute in your class created with the above helper function is linked to an XPath query that is executed on your XML...

ROBINS/XML-Rabbit-0.4.1 - 18 Sep 2015 13:46:54 UTC

XML::XPathEngine - a re-usable XPath engine for DOM-like trees River stage three • 6 direct dependents • 211 total dependents

This module provides an XPath engine, that can be re-used by other module/classes that implement trees. In order to use the XPath engine, nodes in the user module need to mimick DOM nodes. The degree of similitude between the user tree and a DOM dict...

MIROD/XML-XPathEngine-0.14 - 17 May 2013 02:49:03 UTC

XML::Twig - A perl module for processing huge XML documents in tree mode. River stage three • 82 direct dependents • 243 total dependents

This module provides a way to process XML documents. It is build on top of "XML::Parser". The module offers a tree interface to the document, while allowing you to output the parts of it that have been completely processed. It allows minimal resource...

MIROD/XML-Twig-3.52 - 23 Nov 2016 17:21:16 UTC

XML::Bare - Minimal XML parser implemented via a C state engine River stage two • 11 direct dependents • 20 total dependents

This module is a 'Bare' XML parser. It is implemented in C. The parser itself is a simple state engine that is less than 500 lines of C. The parser builds a C struct tree from input text. That C struct tree is converted to a Perl hash by a Perl funct...

CODECHILD/XML-Bare-0.53 - 12 Jul 2013 15:44:20 UTC

XML::Rules - parse XML and specify what and how to keep/process for individual tags River stage one • 1 direct dependent • 1 total dependent

JENDA/XML-Rules-1.16 - 13 Dec 2012 21:20:26 UTC

XML::Simple - An API for simple XML files River stage three • 407 direct dependents • 650 total dependents

The XML::Simple module provides a simple API layer on top of an underlying XML parsing module (either XML::Parser or one of the SAX2 parser modules). Two functions are exported: "XMLin()" and "XMLout()". Note: you can explicitly request the lower cas...

GRANTM/XML-Simple-2.25 - 18 Mar 2018 03:19:24 UTC

XML::Records - Perlish record-oriented interface to XML River stage one • 1 direct dependent • 1 total dependent

XML::Records provides a single interface for processing XML data on a stream-oriented, tree-oriented, or record-oriented basis. A subclass of XML::TokeParser, it adds methods to read "records" and tree fragments from XML documents. In many documents,...

EBOHLMAN/XML-Records-0.12 - 05 Nov 2001 18:29:39 UTC

XML::Hash::LX - Convert hash to xml and xml to hash using LibXML River stage one • 7 direct dependents • 7 total dependents

This module is a companion for "XML::LibXML". It operates with LibXML objects, could return or accept LibXML objects, and may be used for easy data transformations It is faster in parsing then XML::Simple, XML::Hash, XML::Twig and of course much slow...

MONS/XML-Hash-LX-0.07 - 07 Feb 2020 16:39:31 UTC

XML::TreePuller - Pull interface to work with XML document fragments River stage one • 1 direct dependent • 1 total dependent

TRIDDLE/XML-TreePuller-0.1.2 - 04 May 2010 18:19:34 UTC

XML::Filter::Dispatcher - Path based event dispatching with DOM support River stage zero No dependents

WARNING: Beta code alert. A SAX2 filter that dispatches SAX events based on "EventPath" patterns as the SAX events arrive. The SAX events are not buffered or converted to an in-memory document representation like a DOM tree. This provides for low lag...

RBS/XML-Filter-Dispatcher-0.52 - 04 Jun 2003 20:15:21 UTC
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