Well, I need a XML parser module, that is independent of others and pure Perl, able to make a HASH tree fo the XML document.
It will be an alternative for the better parsers, XML::Parser and XML::SAX, when they aren't installed.
The module need just to parse basic XML documents (no unicode, and only simple tags), not very complex data, since it's an low alternative.
I was look at CPAN for one, but most use XML::Parse and XML::SAX inside. And the module need to be pure Perl, without XS, since the client doesn't have a compiler to install it!
Anyone know one?! (I really don't want to write a XML parser now)
Graciliano M. P.
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