and take a look at Net::Jabber this time because it uses XML::Stream for it's reading/writing sockets. (and not because you are reinventing it =P)
from what i gleaned from your other posts i think you do need to wrap your messages in a top-level node like:
<data> <stuff>whatever goes here</stuff> <to>server</to> <from>client</from> </data>
if you want to make things easier.
and you should check out the Jabber specs just because there's a lot of thought out XML in the specs (and the experimental specs) for things like queries/messages/presence and just about anything else you could think of to pass through an XML message router.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: How to parse XML coming from a socket?
by zengargoyle
in thread How to parse XML coming from a socket?
by vadim_t
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