XML::LibXML. But it lacks documentation, or I couldn't find it.
Heard of perldoc? ( Tutorials -> How to RTFM )

Visit http://search.cpan.org/~phish/XML-LibXML-1.58/ and you'll see:

Documentation

XML::LibXML::Attr XML::LibXML Attribute Class 
XML::LibXML::CDATASection XML::LibXML Class for CDATA Sections 
XML::LibXML::Comment XML::LibXML Comment Class 
XML::LibXML::DOM XML::LibXML DOM Implementation 
XML::LibXML::Document XML::LibXML DOM Document Class 
XML::LibXML::DocumentFragment XML::LibXML's DOM L2 Document Fragment Implementation 
XML::LibXML::Dtd XML::LibXML DTD Handling 
XML::LibXML::Element XML::LibXML Class for Element Nodes 
XML::LibXML::Namespace XML::LibXML Namespace Implementation 
XML::LibXML::Node Abstract Base Class of XML::LibXML Nodes 
XML::LibXML::PI XML::LibXML Processing Instructions 
XML::LibXML::Parser Parsing XML Data with XML::LibXML 
XML::LibXML::Text XML::LibXML Class for Text Nodes 

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In reply to Re: Does anybody have expierence with XML::SimpleObject::LibXML? by PodMaster
in thread Does anybody have expierence with XML::SimpleObject::LibXML? by knoebi

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