Thanks for your feedback

I'll correct the points you have raised as soon as possible and upload a new version.

With the test scripts, I really need some help. Ideas or code. On the other hand, the last test script "instance03" has much more tests in it which partly do what you would expect. But there needs to be more.

It's true that the posting had a little publicty tuch to it. It's not entirely false. Since, once I have raised myself from writing code, I thought there really was something special about this module. Perhaps I'm wrong. We'll see.

In fact, in the 'code' posting, there are snippets of code attached to it too. So I don't consider it to be the same posting.

Cheers,

Ayhan (trinculo)


In reply to Re^4: RFC: XML::Pastor v0.52 by aulusoy
in thread RFC: XML::Pastor v0.52 is released - A revolutionary way to deal with XML by aulusoy

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