I'm very envious. It looks like XML::TokeParser is a much easier module to work with. The tokens returned by HTML::TokeParser are slightly different in structure depending upon whether or not someone has generated a token via get_tag or get_token, thus forcing me to constantly synchronize the tokens internally and restore them to their original state when I'm done. I should be shot for having to write this:

sub _synch_arrays { my $array_ref = shift; my $tag_func = GET_TOKEN; if ( ! grep { $array_ref->[0] eq $_ } keys %token ){ $tag_func = GET_TAG; if ( '/' ne substr $array_ref->[0], 0, 1 ) { unshift @$array_ref, 'S'; } else { unshift @$array_ref, 'E'; } } return ( $array_ref, $tag_func ); }

I also think your code might be a bit cleaner than mine, too. Hmmm... maybe time for another update :( I also happened to break my $functions xor $methods rule. Whoops. I'm a hypocrite :)

Cheers,
Ovid

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In reply to Re: XML::TokeParser::Simple - pretty much like HTML::TokeParser::Simple by Ovid
in thread XML::TokeParser::Simple - pretty much like HTML::TokeParser::Simple by PodMaster

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