Jason Yates wrote:
HTML::Template is nice but XSLT is nicer :). XSLT strength comes from it's abliity to tranform structured XML data into another form of structered XML data. Not simply replacing text with text.
Do you have any practical examples demonstrating the need for XML to XML transformations? And could you show some source code for how this is done? I never could fathom Matt Sergeant's
XML::(LibXML|LibXSLT|XPath) modules.I was able to find the nodes I wanted via XML::XPath, but because they were XML::XPath objects, I did not know how to manipulate them to change the XML as I desired.
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