SAXDriver for converting CSV files to XML
SAXDriver for converting Excel files to XML.
XML::Schematron - Perl implementation of the Schematron.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
XML::SematicDiff provides a way to compare the contents and structure
of two XML documents. By default, it returns a list of hashrefs
where each hashref describes a single difference between the two
docs.
XML::Simple is a Perl module that makes it really easy to read and write XML
files.
XML::Simple was originally developed for the purpose of reading and writing
config files in XML format (which offers various advantages over say .INI
format). Having said that, many people find it useful for other purposes.
XML::Writer is a simple Perl module for writing XML documents: it
takes care of constructing markup and escaping data correctly, and by
default, it also performs a significant amount of well-formedness
checking on the output, to make certain (for example) that start and
end tags match, that there is exactly one document element, and that
there are not duplicate attribute names.
This is a short and simple class allowing simple object access to a parsed
XML::LibXML tree, with methods for fetching children and attributes in as
clean a manner as possible. My apologies for further polluting the XML::
space; this is a small and quick module, with easy and compact usage.
This is a small and simple package that takes the output of XML::Parser as
a tree, and gives simple methods for accessing the structure of an XML
document. It is very lightweight, but provides the simplest access to an XML
document possible. It does not subclass XML::Parser; rather, it is meant to
serve purely as an object struct for an outgoing tree.
This module provides an XPath engine, that can be re-used by other
module/classes that implement trees.
In order to use the XPath engine, nodes in the user module need to
mimick DOM nodes. The degree of similitude between the user tree and a
DOM dictates how much of the XPath features can be used. A module
implementing all of the DOM should be able to use this module very
easily (you might need to add the cmp method on nodes in order to get
ordered result sets).
This code is a more or less direct copy of the XML::XPath module by
Matt Sergeant. I only removed the XML processing part to remove the
dependency on XML::Parser, applied a couple of patches, renamed a
whole lot of methods to make Pod::Coverage happy, and changed the docs.
This module has an easy way to access/create XML data. It's based on the HASH
tree that is made of the XML data, and enable a dynamic access to it with the
Perl syntax for Hashe and Array, without needing to care if you have a Hashe or
an Array in the tree. In other words, each point in the tree work as a Hash and
an Array at the same time!
The module alson handle automatically binary data (encoding/decoding to/from
base64), CDATA (like contents with <tags>) and Unicode. It can be used to
create XML files, load XML from the Web (just pasting an URL as a file path)
and it has an easy way to send XML data through socket, just adding the length
of the data in the <?xml?> header.
You can use XML::Smart with XML::Parser, or with the 2 standart parsers of
XML::Smart: