Some indication of what you have tried, documentation you don't understand, etc. would be helpful.

Here is CPAN's XML::LibXML Documentation. I suggest looking at the Document, Node and Element modules first; then other modules as necessary (e.g. cross-referenced from another module).

In addition, here's W3C's XPath Specification which you should also find useful. I believe there may be a Perl interface to this; I don't have details (as I've only ever used XPath directly in this situation).

In my opinion, your learning curve in this area would be best served by having a go at writing this from the documentation then asking more specific questions if you run into difficulties.

I'll be happy to provide further assistance with any problems you run into.

Regards,

PN5


In reply to Re: How to add element using XML::LibXML by Prior Nacre V
in thread How to add element using XML::LibXML by Mana

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