Working with attributes: the att and set_att methods
are described in the tutorial:
"4.6 A simple HTML+ converter" in
http://xmltwig.com/xmltwig/tutorial/yapc_twig_s4.html.
An XPath tutorial is well beyond the scope of the XML::Twig documentation,
a good one can be found at zvon.org:
http://zvon.org/xxl/XPathTutorial/General/examples.html
The tutorial shows the cut method (it could also show
thedelete method and explain the difference between the 2,
I have added that to the text), it also explains how to create new elements, and how to navigate the tree.
I have also added an explanation of the order in which the
handlers are called.
So I have updated the tutorial based on your remarks.
Thanks for your help.
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