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There are some sample utilities in the samples directory along with an
xml form of the XML specification to test them on. You may need to change
the '#!' line at the top of these utilities to what is appropriate for
your system. If you're going to play around with them prior to installing
the module, you would need to add the blib paths to your perl search
path, like this (assuming your current directory is samples):
perl -I../blib/lib -I../blib/arch xmlcomments REC-xml-19980210.xml
or set your PERLLIB environment variable.
If you have write access to the installation directories, you may then
install by typing:
make install
Discussion on features and bugs of this software and general discussion
on topics relating to perl and XML takes place on the perl-xml mailing
list, to which you can subscribe by sending mail to:
subscribe-perl-xml@lyris.activestate.com
Differences from Version 2.30
=============================
Version 2.31 is a minor bugfix release to allow XML::Parser to
work under the forthcoming Perl 5.8.0 release. There are no functional
changes.
Differences from Version 2.29
=============================
Expat is no longer included with this package. It must now be already
installed on your system as a library. You may download the library
version of expat from http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/. After
downloading, expat must be configured (an automatic script does this),
built and installed.
A workaround has been provided for those people who couldn't compile
Expat.xs with a perl 5.6.0 with USE_5005THREADS on.
A bug that prevented IO::Handler from being read by the parse method
has been fixed.
Fixed a bug in reading external entities with incremental parsing.
Clark Cooper
coopercc@netheaven.com
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