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Re: Re: (2) On XML parsing (tutorial, perhaps?)

by mirod (Canon)
on Dec 14, 2000 at 18:49 UTC ( [id://46619]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: (2) On XML parsing (tutorial, perhaps?)
in thread On XML parsing

You could start by having a look at the module review for XML::Parser and Parse::RecDescent comes with a huge pod (what else would you expect from Damian anyway, it's even in English, no Latin nor Klingon) and I think a tutorial somewhere in the .tar file.

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Re: Re: Re: (2) On XML parsing (tutorial, perhaps?)
by davorg (Chancellor) on Dec 14, 2000 at 18:59 UTC

    Parse::RecDescent also comes with a copy of Damian's article "The man of Descent" which was originally published in the The Perl Journal a couple of years ago. This is a great introduction to parsing technology in general and using Parse::RecDEscent in particular.

    --
    <http://www.dave.org.uk>

    "Perl makes the fun jobs fun
    and the boring jobs bearable" - me

        I was deliberately holding back from mentioning that there were tutorials on HTML::Parser, XML::Parser and Parse::RecDescent in my forthcoming book Data Munging with Perl.

        But if blatent self-promotion is in order.... :)

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        <http://www.dave.org.uk>

        "Perl makes the fun jobs fun
        and the boring jobs bearable" - me

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