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XML::Grove::AsCanonXML(3pm) |
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XML::Grove::AsCanonXML − output XML objects in canonical XML
use XML::Grove::AsCanonXML; # Using as_canon_xml method on XML::Grove objects: $string = $xml_object->as_canon_xml( OPTIONS ); # Using an XML::Grove::AsCanonXML instance: $writer = XML::Grove::AsCanonXML->new( OPTIONS ); $string = $writer->as_canon_xml($xml_object); $writer->as_canon_xml($xml_object, $file_handle);
"XML::Grove::AsCanonXML" will return a string or write a stream of canonical XML for an XML object and it’s content (if any).
"XML::Grove::AsCanonXML" objects hold the options used for writing the XML objects. Options can be supplied when the the object is created,
$writer = XML::Grove::AsCanonXML->new( Comments => 1 );
or modified at any time before writing an XML object by setting the option directly in the ’$writer’ hash.
Comments
By default comments are not written to the output. Setting comment to TRUE will include comments in the output.
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
perl(1), XML::Parser(3), XML::Grove(3).
James Clark’s Canonical XML definition <http://www.jclark.com/xml/canonxml.html>
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