Greetings fellow monks,
I searched today for an alternative for
XML::Simple and found many resources how to use Perl and XML together, and finally tried
XML::LibXML. But it lacks documentation, or I couldn't find it.
After that I found
XML::SimpleObject::LibXML on CPAN and it looks very promising to me. Uses LibXML, a nice interface including XPath, so i tried it and it worked fine so far.
Because I have to decide in the next days to use this Module in productive enviroment or not and because SuperSearch didn't return any results for this module, I would be very interested if somebody here already usees this Module? Probably somebody use it already together with mod_perl?
Thank you for your time reading this post and specially for sharing your experience with me.
knoebi
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