Mac::PropertyList gives you write access. You can read a property list into the internal data structure, play with it how you like, then write it back out as a plist. The example is right in the synopsis.
Still, I'd be happy to work with you to incorporate your ideas into Mac::PropertyList. Instead of a bunch of separate modules, lets make a single module that's really good. :)
In reply to Re: Proposed module: Mac::PropertyList::Writable
by brian_d_foy
in thread Proposed module: Mac::PropertyList::Writable
by jimt
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