Down that path lies the madness of the variously differing error-correction schemes used by the "HTML" "parsers". And rightfully so, the XML creators said "no way" to that.
If it's an XML parser, it's supposed to throw a fit when you feed it something other than XML. You should be feeding it XML, not non-XML.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to •Re: parsing reserved chars with xml::simple
by merlyn
in thread parsing reserved chars with xml::simple
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