XML::Smart 1.4 was released. Now all the bugs pointed in the last months were fixed, and all the resources and sugetions are there now. Thanks to everybody that have sent something.

New resources:

  • XPath compatibility.
  • Control of nodes order.
  • Control of keys as node or attribute.
  • Multiple searchs.
  • Full path of a pointer.
  • But the best thing is to have a stable version, specially for the generation of XML files.

    http://search.cpan.org/~gmpassos/XML-Smart-1.4/

    You will need to upgrade Object::MultiType too, due a fixed bug:
    http://search.cpan.org/~gmpassos/Object-MultiType-0.03/ (has only one .pm file)

    Enjoy!

    Graciliano M. P.
    "Creativity is the expression of the liberty".


    In reply to XML::Smart 1.4 released - much more stable! ;-P by gmpassos

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