You are in a monastery. Some monks are meditating quietly in the afternoon sun, while others are going about their daily tasks. One smiling brother stops his sweeping and asks you, "Can I help you?"
> Ask about dumping data structures into XML
The monk leads you into the library. This large building holds more books than you've seen before in your life. Thousands of researchers, monks and petitioners are reading quietly in the many sections of the library.
He leads you to a section of the library, seemingly at random, and pauses for a moment. "What was it you were looking for again?"
> Ask about dumping data structures into XML
The monk says "Not so loud!"
> Whisper about dumping data structures into XML
The monk smiles and pulls a book of the shelf and hands it to you. The book is titled XML::Dumper.
> _

In reply to Re: Converting a data structure to XML by boo_radley
in thread Converting a data structure to XML by Tanalis

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