Nice.
In case you, or the reader, don't know: in handlers $_ is aliased to $_[1], so you can write ,$_->get_xpath(...) instead of $_[1]->get_xpath(...). Beyond saving 3 characters each time, I am used to $_ meaning "the current element" within a handler, and I find it easier to read.
In reply to Re^3: Easy XML-parser that can handle large file?
by mirod
in thread Easy XML-parser that can handle large file?
by DreamT
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