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Re: Re: Re: XML::Twig compare Twigs

by PodMaster (Abbot)
on Feb 14, 2004 at 17:16 UTC ( [id://328994]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: XML::Twig compare Twigs
in thread XML::Twig compare Twigs

XML::SemanticDiff could do it if my files were in the filesystem. But as I said: They are read from a database.
So, why is that a problem ? Doesn't matter, this is perl. Try either IO::Scalar or IO::String

I believe this question has come up before, so I'd super search if I were you.

update: upon closer examination, XML::SemanticDiff is built on XML::Parser, so no need for IO::Scalar or IO::String.

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