Disclaimer: I like XML::Twig. A lot. But I really don't know anything about proper XML design. I just use XML that is defined by other programs and, thus, by other people.
"Adapted." That's a new term to me. Do you have any URLs or anything (even if it's a link on xmltwig.org) on proper XML document design? I've never seen anything that describes when something should be an attribute vs a new subelement. I'd love to see something like that to learn from - so far, I just go by gut feel, and am probably wrong 50-70% of the time compared to "standard usage" :-)
In reply to Re^2: parsing xml file using LIBXML
by Tanktalus
in thread parsing xml file using LIBXML
by Madam
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