Part of some $work->project, I wrote PROCURA::XML::Entities. I'm willing to remove the PROCURA:: part and put it on CPAN. (Feel free to nick the code if you prefer, but in that case retain the credentials).
SYNOPSIS
use PROCURA::XML::Entities;
my $a = "Read "perlre" for explanation of '&
+;'";
my $b = decode_entities ($a);
# $b will now be q{Read "perlre" for explanation of '&'}
$c = encode_entities ($b);
# $c should be the same as $a
use PROCURA::XML::Entities ();
$decoded = PROCURA::XML::Entities::decode ($a);
$encoded = PROCURA::XML::Entities::encode ($a);
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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