Well, maybe does not work out wasn't the right choice of words, i am sorry for this.

Yes, my question is as General as you answered it, but you seemed to got me wrong in one point.

I have read overmeers article before i opened my thread. (I read the other two links previously too)

In the section about writing, he explains how to insert a node in an existing file, DWIM style. Thats what i want to do, as working in the hashes seems to unreliable for me.

Unfortunately, i haven't got XML::Compiler::Cache for use. So my question was about if there is any way to to it in this style but with only the modules given in my first post and without Messing aroung within the hashes. Even if there would be an easy way to get my XML File into an LibXML-Document and search for parents and add children in this would be enough for me, i think.

Thas why i was asking for if there is any possibility in XML Compile to edit items in a style like in LibXML::Documents or XML:Twig

In reply to Re^4: Edit XML through XML Compile by chenino
in thread Edit XML through XML Compile by chenino

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