Reading, modifying, and spitting back out XML sounds like the default operation of XML::Twig... in fact, that was the first use I ever put XML::Twig to - modifying a small XML file to become a HUGE XML file (from a dozen or so KB to a few MB).
In reply to Re: Seralize a XML tree from XML::Parser
by Tanktalus
in thread Seralize a XML tree from XML::Parser
by psini
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