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Almost but missed ;-)

If I'm not completely wrong, Test::XML is not for comparing but for testing whether or not something is xml.

XML::SemanticDiff could do it if my files were in the filesystem. But as I said: They are read from a database. I could save them in the file system but then I'd also need a module for random, unique filenames (Yes! I know there is one).

Nevertheless: Thanks for your try.

Regarding the (not-so-well) hidden allegation that I didn't search by myself. There is a reason behind it. You'll find the experts here. People with some experience. So why not hope one or the other has good recommendations for modules doing what I need. You can't recommend, as you stated yourself to have no experience.

Let's hope someone with some more XML::Twig knowledge has an answer too.

In reply to Re: Re: XML::Twig compare Twigs by Skeeve
in thread XML::Twig compare Twigs by Skeeve

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