Since it appears that the journey here leads down the road of a better Alien::LibXML does anyone have a suggestion of an Alien::XXX module that represents best practice?

I am starting by reading Alien::Base::Authoring and family but in the past I have always found the most success if I also beg, borrow, steal from good samples when I enter a new area of study. My preference would be something that uses the Alien::Base ecosystem so I can leverage the reading and borrowing together.

In this case I mostly need the Linux / Unix side to work better so that would be another 'nice to have' when I borrow.


In reply to Re: loading libxml2 as a prerequisite by jandrew
in thread loading libxml2 as a prerequisite by jandrew

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