Felow Monks,

All of use have listen a lot about XML, and all the tools that exits in CPAN for that. Now I'm looking for a good DTD parser to use. I have never listen anything about DTD for XML in Perl yet, so, I'm asking for your opinions on that.

Looking on CPAN I have found this 2 modules:

  • XML::DTDParser
  • XML::ParseDTD
  • But I haven't tested them yet. I'm looking for something stable, and in the parsed tree, that need to give me all the informations that a DTD can have. Any other extra resource for now is not important.

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


    In reply to DTD for XML - What is the best parser? by gmpassos

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