Hello,
I'm looking for some advice on differen XML modules out there.
What do I need to do?
I have to parse XML and write XML.
I looked into
XML::Simple and
XML::Parser. But then my boss came with another one to use:
Xerces. This is some apache XML thingie...
Now my question is: Has some experience with this apache module. Is this better then the others? Are there advantages or disadvantages I need to know about it? Most documented modules are the Simple and the parser...
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