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- <LI><A HREF="#init (expat)">Init (Expat)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#final (expat)">Final (Expat)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#start (expat, element [, attr, val [,...]])">Start (Expat, Element [, Attr, Val [,...]])</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#end (expat, element)">End (Expat, Element)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#char (expat, string)">Char (Expat, String)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#proc (expat, target, data)">Proc (Expat, Target, Data)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#comment (expat, data)">Comment (Expat, Data)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#cdatastart (expat)">CdataStart (Expat)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#cdataend (expat)">CdataEnd (Expat)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#default (expat, string)">Default (Expat, String)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#unparsed (expat, entity, base, sysid, pubid, notation)">Unparsed (Expat, Entity, Base, Sysid, Pubid, Notation)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#notation (expat, notation, base, sysid, pubid)">Notation (Expat, Notation, Base, Sysid, Pubid)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#externent (expat, base, sysid, pubid)">ExternEnt (Expat, Base, Sysid, Pubid)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#entity (expat, name, val, sysid, pubid, ndata)">Entity (Expat, Name, Val, Sysid, Pubid, Ndata)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#element (expat, name, model)">Element (Expat, Name, Model)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#attlist (expat, elname, attname, type, default, fixed)">Attlist (Expat, Elname, Attname, Type, Default, Fixed)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#doctype (expat, name, sysid, pubid, internal)">Doctype (Expat, Name, Sysid, Pubid, Internal)</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#xmldecl (expat, version, encoding, standalone)">XMLDecl (Expat, Version, Encoding, Standalone)</A></LI>
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- <LI><A HREF="#styles">STYLES</A></LI>
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- <LI><A HREF="#debug">Debug</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#subs">Subs</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#tree">Tree</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#objects">Objects</A></LI>
- <LI><A HREF="#stream">Stream</A></LI>
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- <H1><A NAME="name">NAME</A></H1>
- <P>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents</P>
- <P>
- <HR>
- <H1><A NAME="supportedplatforms">SUPPORTED PLATFORMS</A></H1>
- <UL>
- <LI>Linux</LI>
- <LI>Solaris</LI>
- <LI>Windows</LI>
- </UL>
- <HR>
- <H1><A NAME="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</A></H1>
- <PRE>
- use XML::Parser;
- </PRE>
- <PRE>
-
- $p1 = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Debug');
- $p1->parsefile('REC-xml-19980210.xml');
- $p1->parse('<foo id="me">Hello World</foo>');</PRE>
- <PRE>
- # Alternative
- $p2 = new XML::Parser(Handlers => {Start => \&handle_start,
- End => \&handle_end,
- Char => \&handle_char});
- $p2->parse($socket);</PRE>
- <PRE>
- # Another alternative
- $p3 = new XML::Parser(ErrorContext => 2);</PRE>
- <PRE>
- $p3->setHandlers(Char => \&text,
- Default => \&other);</PRE>
- <PRE>
- open(FOO, 'xmlgenerator |');
- $p3->parse(*FOO, ProtocolEncoding => 'ISO-8859-1');
- close(FOO);</PRE>
- <PRE>
- $p3->parsefile('junk.xml', ErrorContext => 3);</PRE>
- <P>
- <HR>
- <H1><A NAME="description">DESCRIPTION</A></H1>
- <P>This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top of
- <A HREF="../../../site/lib/XML/Parser/Expat.html">the XML::Parser::Expat manpage</A>, which is a lower level interface to James Clark's
- expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods creates a new
- instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to parse the document.
- Expat options may be provided when the XML::Parser object is created.
- These options are then passed on to the Expat object on each parse call.
- They can also be given as extra arguments to the parse methods, in which
- case they override options given at XML::Parser creation time.</P>
- <P>The behavior of the parser is controlled either by <CODE>/Style</CODE> and/or
- <CODE>/Handlers</CODE> options, or by <A HREF="#sethandlers">setHandlers</A> method. These all provide
- mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by XML::Parser::Expat.
- If neither <A HREF="#item_Style"><CODE>Style</CODE></A> nor <A HREF="#item_Handlers"><CODE>Handlers</CODE></A> are specified, then parsing just
- checks the document for being well-formed.</P>
- <P>When underlying handlers get called, they receive as their first parameter
- the <EM>Expat</EM> object, not the Parser object.</P>
- <P>
- <HR>
- <H1><A NAME="methods">METHODS</A></H1>
- <DL>
- <DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_new">new</A></STRONG><BR>
- <DD>
- This is a class method, the constructor for XML::Parser. Options are passed
- as keyword value pairs. Recognized options are:
- <UL>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_Style">Style</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- This option provides an easy way to create a given style of parser. The
- built in styles are: <A HREF="#debug">Debug</A>, <A HREF="#subs">Subs</A>, <A HREF="#tree">Tree</A>, <A HREF="#objects">Objects</A>,
- and <A HREF="#stream">Stream</A>.
- Custom styles can be provided by giving a full package name containing
- at least one '::'. This package should then have subs defined for each
- handler it wishes to have installed. See <A HREF="#styles">STYLES</A> below
- for a discussion of each built in style.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_Handlers">Handlers</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- When provided, this option should be an anonymous hash containing as
- keys the type of handler and as values a sub reference to handle that
- type of event. All the handlers get passed as their 1st parameter the
- instance of expat that is parsing the document. Further details on
- handlers can be found in <A HREF="#handlers">HANDLERS</A>. Any handler set here
- overrides the corresponding handler set with the Style option.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_Pkg">Pkg</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- Some styles will refer to subs defined in this package. If not provided,
- it defaults to the package which called the constructor.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_ErrorContext">ErrorContext</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- This is an Expat option. When this option is defined, errors are reported
- in context. The value should be the number of lines to show on either side
- of the line in which the error occurred.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_ProtocolEncoding">ProtocolEncoding</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- This is an Expat option. This sets the protocol encoding name. It defaults
- to none. The built-in encodings are: <CODE>UTF-8</CODE>, <CODE>ISO-8859-1</CODE>, <CODE>UTF-16</CODE>, and
- <CODE>US-ASCII</CODE>. Other encodings may be used if they have encoding maps in one
- of the directories in the @Encoding_Path list. Check <A HREF="#encodings">ENCODINGS</A> for
- more information on encoding maps. Setting the protocol encoding overrides
- any encoding in the XML declaration.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_Namespaces">Namespaces</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- This is an Expat option. If this is set to a true value, then namespace
- processing is done during the parse. See <A HREF="../../../site/lib/XML/Parser/Expat.html#namespaces">Namespaces in the XML::Parser::Expat manpage</A>
- for further discussion of namespace processing.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_NoExpand">NoExpand</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- This is an Expat option. Normally, the parser will try to expand references
- to entities defined in the internal subset. If this option is set to a true
- value, and a default handler is also set, then the default handler will be
- called when an entity reference is seen in text. This has no effect if a
- default handler has not been registered, and it has no effect on the expansion
- of entity references inside attribute values.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_Stream_Delimiter">Stream_Delimiter</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- This is an Expat option. It takes a string value. When this string is found
- alone on a line while parsing from a stream, then the parse is ended as if it
- saw an end of file. The intended use is with a stream of xml documents in a
- MIME multipart format. The string should not contain a trailing newline.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_ParseParamEnt">ParseParamEnt</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- This is an Expat option. Unless standalone is set to ``yes'' in the XML
- declaration, setting this to a true value allows the external DTD to be read,
- and parameter entities to be parsed and expanded.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_Non%2DExpat%2DOptions">Non-Expat-Options</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- If provided, this should be an anonymous hash whose keys are options that
- shouldn't be passed to Expat. This should only be of concern to those
- subclassing XML::Parser.
- <P></P></UL>
- <DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_setHandlers">setHandlers(TYPE, HANDLER [, TYPE, HANDLER [...]])</A></STRONG><BR>
- <DD>
- This method registers handlers for various parser events. It overrides any
- previous handlers registered through the Style or Handler options or through
- earlier calls to setHandlers. By providing a false or undefined value as
- the handler, the existing handler can be unset.
- <P>This method returns a list of type, handler pairs corresponding to the
- input. The handlers returned are the ones that were in effect prior to
- the call.</P>
- <P>See a description of the handler types in <A HREF="#handlers">HANDLERS</A>.</P>
- <P></P>
- <DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_parse">parse(SOURCE [, OPT => OPT_VALUE [...]])</A></STRONG><BR>
- <DD>
- The SOURCE parameter should either be a string containing the whole XML
- document, or it should be an open IO::Handle. Constructor options to
- XML::Parser::Expat given as keyword-value pairs may follow the SOURCE
- parameter. These override, for this call, any options or attributes passed
- through from the XML::Parser instance.
- <P>A die call is thrown if a parse error occurs. Otherwise it will return 1
- or whatever is returned from the <STRONG>Final</STRONG> handler, if one is installed.
- In other words, what parse may return depends on the style.</P>
- <P></P>
- <DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_parsestring">parsestring</A></STRONG><BR>
- <DD>
- This is just an alias for parse for backwards compatibility.
- <P></P>
- <DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_parsefile">parsefile(FILE [, OPT => OPT_VALUE [...]])</A></STRONG><BR>
- <DD>
- Open FILE for reading, then call parse with the open handle. The file
- is closed no matter how parse returns. Returns what parse returns.
- <P></P>
- <DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_parse_start">parse_start([ OPT => OPT_VALUE [...]])</A></STRONG><BR>
- <DD>
- Create and return a new instance of XML::Parser::ExpatNB. Constructor
- options may be provided. If an init handler has been provided, it is
- called before returning the ExpatNB object. Documents are parsed by
- making incremental calls to the parse_more method of this object, which
- takes a string. A single call to the parse_done method of this object,
- which takes no arguments, indicates that the document is finished.
- <P>If there is a final handler installed, it is executed by the parse_done
- method before returning and the parse_done method returns whatever is
- returned by the final handler.</P>
- <P></P></DL>
- <P>
- <HR>
- <H1><A NAME="handlers">HANDLERS</A></H1>
- <P>Expat is an event based parser. As the parser recognizes parts of the
- document (say the start or end tag for an XML element), then any handlers
- registered for that type of an event are called with suitable parameters.
- All handlers receive an instance of XML::Parser::Expat as their first
- argument. See <A HREF="../../../site/lib/XML/Parser/Expat.html#methods">METHODS in the XML::Parser::Expat manpage</A> for a discussion of the
- methods that can be called on this object.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="init (expat)">Init (Expat)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called just before the parsing of the document starts.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="final (expat)">Final (Expat)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called just after parsing has finished, but only if no errors
- occurred during the parse. Parse returns what this returns.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="start (expat, element [, attr, val [,...]])">Start (Expat, Element [, Attr, Val [,...]])</A></H2>
- <P>This event is generated when an XML start tag is recognized. Element is the
- name of the XML element type that is opened with the start tag. The Attr &
- Val pairs are generated for each attribute in the start tag.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="end (expat, element)">End (Expat, Element)</A></H2>
- <P>This event is generated when an XML end tag is recognized. Note that
- an XML empty tag (<foo/>) generates both a start and an end event.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="char (expat, string)">Char (Expat, String)</A></H2>
- <P>This event is generated when non-markup is recognized. The non-markup
- sequence of characters is in String. A single non-markup sequence of
- characters may generate multiple calls to this handler. Whatever the
- encoding of the string in the original document, this is given to the
- handler in UTF-8.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="proc (expat, target, data)">Proc (Expat, Target, Data)</A></H2>
- <P>This event is generated when a processing instruction is recognized.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="comment (expat, data)">Comment (Expat, Data)</A></H2>
- <P>This event is generated when a comment is recognized.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="cdatastart (expat)">CdataStart (Expat)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called at the start of a CDATA section.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="cdataend (expat)">CdataEnd (Expat)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called at the end of a CDATA section.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="default (expat, string)">Default (Expat, String)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called for any characters that don't have a registered handler.
- This includes both characters that are part of markup for which no
- events are generated (markup declarations) and characters that
- could generate events, but for which no handler has been registered.</P>
- <P>Whatever the encoding in the original document, the string is returned to
- the handler in UTF-8.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="unparsed (expat, entity, base, sysid, pubid, notation)">Unparsed (Expat, Entity, Base, Sysid, Pubid, Notation)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called for a declaration of an unparsed entity. Entity is the name
- of the entity. Base is the base to be used for resolving a relative URI.
- Sysid is the system id. Pubid is the public id. Notation is the notation
- name. Base and Pubid may be undefined.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="notation (expat, notation, base, sysid, pubid)">Notation (Expat, Notation, Base, Sysid, Pubid)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called for a declaration of notation. Notation is the notation name.
- Base is the base to be used for resolving a relative URI. Sysid is the system
- id. Pubid is the public id. Base, Sysid, and Pubid may all be undefined.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="externent (expat, base, sysid, pubid)">ExternEnt (Expat, Base, Sysid, Pubid)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called when an external entity is referenced. Base is the base to be
- used for resolving a relative URI. Sysid is the system id. Pubid is the public
- id. Base, and Pubid may be undefined.</P>
- <P>This handler should either return a string, which represents the contents of
- the external entity, or return an open filehandle that can be read to obtain
- the contents of the external entity, or return undef, which indicates the
- external entity couldn't be found and will generate a parse error.</P>
- <P>If an open filehandle is returned, it must be returned as either a glob
- (*FOO) or as a reference to a glob (e.g. an instance of IO::Handle). The
- parser will close the filehandle after using it.</P>
- <P>A default handler, XML::Parser::default_ext_ent_handler, is installed
- for this. It only handles the file URL method and it assumes ``file:'' if
- it isn't there. The expat base method can be used to set a basename for
- relative pathnames. If no basename is given, or if the basename is itself
- a relative name, then it is relative to the current working directory.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="entity (expat, name, val, sysid, pubid, ndata)">Entity (Expat, Name, Val, Sysid, Pubid, Ndata)</A></H2>
- <P>This is called when an entity is declared. For internal entities, the Val
- parameter will contain the value and the remaining three parameters will be
- undefined. For external entities, the Val parameter will be undefined, the
- Sysid parameter will have the system id, the Pubid parameter will have the
- public id if it was provided (it will be undefined otherwise), the Ndata
- parameter will contain the notation for unparsed entities. If this is a
- parameter entity declaration, then a '%' will be prefixed to the name.</P>
- <P>Note that this handler and the Unparsed handler above overlap. If both are
- set, then this handler will not be called for unparsed entities.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="element (expat, name, model)">Element (Expat, Name, Model)</A></H2>
- <P>The element handler is called when an element declaration is found. Name
- is the element name, and Model is the content model as a string.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="attlist (expat, elname, attname, type, default, fixed)">Attlist (Expat, Elname, Attname, Type, Default, Fixed)</A></H2>
- <P>This handler is called for each attribute in an ATTLIST declaration.
- So an ATTLIST declaration that has multiple attributes will generate multiple
- calls to this handler. The Elname parameter is the name of the element with
- which the attribute is being associated. The Attname parameter is the name
- of the attribute. Type is the attribute type, given as a string. Default is
- the default value, which will either be ``#REQUIRED'', ``#IMPLIED'' or a quoted
- string (i.e. the returned string will begin and end with a quote character).
- If Fixed is true, then this is a fixed attribute.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="doctype (expat, name, sysid, pubid, internal)">Doctype (Expat, Name, Sysid, Pubid, Internal)</A></H2>
- <P>This handler is called for DOCTYPE declarations. Name is the document type
- name. Sysid is the system id of the document type, if it was provided,
- otherwise it's undefined. Pubid is the public id of the document type,
- which will be undefined if no public id was given. Internal is the internal
- subset, given as a string. If there was no internal subset, it will be
- undefined. Internal will contain all whitespace, comments, processing
- instructions, and declarations seen in the internal subset. The declarations
- will be there whether or not they have been processed by another handler
- (except for unparsed entities processed by the Unparsed handler). However,
- comments and processing instructions will not appear if they've been processed
- by their respective handlers.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="xmldecl (expat, version, encoding, standalone)">XMLDecl (Expat, Version, Encoding, Standalone)</A></H2>
- <P>This handler is called for xml declarations. Version is a string containg
- the version. Encoding is either undefined or contains an encoding string.
- Standalone will be either true, false, or undefined if the standalone attribute
- is yes, no, or not made respectively.</P>
- <P>
- <HR>
- <H1><A NAME="styles">STYLES</A></H1>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="debug">Debug</A></H2>
- <P>This just prints out the document in outline form. Nothing special is
- returned by parse.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="subs">Subs</A></H2>
- <P>Each time an element starts, a sub by that name in the package specified
- by the Pkg option is called with the same parameters that the Start
- handler gets called with.</P>
- <P>Each time an element ends, a sub with that name appended with an underscore
- (``_''), is called with the same parameters that the End handler gets called
- with.</P>
- <P>Nothing special is returned by parse.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="tree">Tree</A></H2>
- <P>Parse will return a parse tree for the document. Each node in the tree
- takes the form of a tag, content pair. Text nodes are represented with
- a pseudo-tag of ``0'' and the string that is their content. For elements,
- the content is an array reference. The first item in the array is a
- (possibly empty) hash reference containing attributes. The remainder of
- the array is a sequence of tag-content pairs representing the content
- of the element.</P>
- <P>So for example the result of parsing:</P>
- <PRE>
- <foo><head id="a">Hello <em>there</em></head><bar>Howdy<ref/></bar>do</foo></PRE>
- <P>would be:
- Tag Content
- ==================================================================
- [foo, [{}, head, [{id => ``a''}, 0, ``Hello '', em, [{}, 0, ``there'']],
- bar, [ {}, 0, ``Howdy'', ref, [{}]],
- 0, ``do''
- ]
- ]</P>
- <P>The root document ``foo'', has 3 children: a ``head'' element, a ``bar''
- element and the text ``do''. After the empty attribute hash, these are
- represented in it's contents by 3 tag-content pairs.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="objects">Objects</A></H2>
- <P>This is similar to the Tree style, except that a hash object is created for
- each element. The corresponding object will be in the class whose name
- is created by appending ``::'' and the element name to the package set with
- the Pkg option. Non-markup text will be in the ::Characters class. The
- contents of the corresponding object will be in an anonymous array that
- is the value of the Kids property for that object.</P>
- <P>
- <H2><A NAME="stream">Stream</A></H2>
- <P>This style also uses the Pkg package. If none of the subs that this
- style looks for is there, then the effect of parsing with this style is
- to print a canonical copy of the document without comments or declarations.
- All the subs receive as their 1st parameter the Expat instance for the
- document they're parsing.</P>
- <P>It looks for the following routines:</P>
- <UL>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_StartDocument">StartDocument</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- Called at the start of the parse .
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_StartTag">StartTag</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- Called for every start tag with a second parameter of the element type. The $_
- variable will contain a copy of the tag and the %_ variable will contain
- attribute values supplied for that element.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_EndTag">EndTag</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- Called for every end tag with a second parameter of the element type. The $_
- variable will contain a copy of the end tag.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_Text">Text</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- Called just before start or end tags with accumulated non-markup text in
- the $_ variable.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_PI">PI</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- Called for processing instructions. The $_ variable will contain a copy of
- the PI and the target and data are sent as 2nd and 3rd parameters
- respectively.
- <P></P>
- <LI><STRONG><A NAME="item_EndDocument">EndDocument</A></STRONG><BR>
-
- Called at conclusion of the parse.
- <P></P></UL>
- <P>
- <HR>
- <H1><A NAME="encodings">ENCODINGS</A></H1>
- <P>XML documents may be encoded in character sets other than Unicode as
- long as they may be mapped into the Unicode character set. Expat has
- further restrictions on encodings. Read the xmlparse.h header file in
- the expat distribution to see details on these restrictions.</P>
- <P>Expat has built-in encodings for: <CODE>UTF-8</CODE>, <CODE>ISO-8859-1</CODE>, <CODE>UTF-16</CODE>, and
- <CODE>US-ASCII</CODE>. Encodings are set either through the XML declaration
- encoding attribute or through the ProtocolEncoding option to XML::Parser
- or XML::Parser::Expat.</P>
- <P>For encodings other than the built-ins, expat calls the function
- load_encoding in the Expat package with the encoding name. This function
- looks for a file in the path list @XML::Parser::Expat::Encoding_Path, that
- matches the lower-cased name with a '.enc' extension. The first one it
- finds, it loads.</P>
- <P>If you wish to build your own encoding maps, check out the XML::Encoding
- module from CPAN.</P>
- <P>
- <HR>
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- <P>Larry Wall <<EM><A HREF="mailto:larry@wall.org">larry@wall.org</A></EM>> wrote version 1.0.</P>
- <P>Clark Cooper <<EM><A HREF="mailto:coopercc@netheaven.com">coopercc@netheaven.com</A></EM>> picked up support, changed the API
- for this version (2.x), provided documentation,
- and added some standard package features.</P>
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- <STRONG><P CLASS=block> XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents</P></STRONG>
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