Thanks. I'll see if I can improve the docs. Especially regarding the "x-path-like" stuff. That thing is fairly underdocumented.

The code without using the "helper" would be

use XML::Rules; my $parser = XML::Rules->new( stripspaces => 7, rules => { fruit => 'as array', fruits => 'pass no content', 'average-color' => [ 'fruit' => sub {return 'fruit-average-color' => $_[1]->{_c +ontent}}, 'fruits' => sub {return 'global-average-color' => $_[1]->{ +_content}}, sub {}, ] } ); my $data = $parser->parse(\*DATA); use Data::Dumper; print Dumper($data); __DATA__ <fruits> <average-color>purple</average-color> <fruit type="banana"> <average-color>yellow</average-color> </fruit> <fruit type="apple"> <average-color>greenish</average-color> </fruit> </fruits>


In reply to Re^6: Apache +XML parsing by Jenda
in thread Apache +XML parsing by soliplaya

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