XML::Parser Version 2.26 Copyright (c) 1998 Larry Wall and Clark Cooper. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. This is a Perl extension interface to James Clark's XML parser, expat. It requires at least version 5.004 of perl. The documentation for this extension can be found in pod format at the end of the files Parser.pm and Expat/Expat.pm. The perldoc program, provided with the perl distribution, can be used to view this documentation. The expat distribution is included in full in this distribution in the directory Expat/expat. This was modified from the original XML::Parser created by Larry Wall. To configure this module, cd to the directory that contains this README file and type the following: perl Makefile.PL Alternatively, if you plan to install XML::Parser somewhere other than your system's perl library directory. You can type something like this: perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/home/me/perl INSTALLDIRS=perl Then to build you run make. make You can then test the module by typing: make test 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 Differences from Version 2.25 ============================= Fixed a bug in the DTD parser that prevented the external DTD from generating calls to declaration handlers when there was no internal subset. Fixed another bug in the DTD parser where it was mistakenly assuming that entity values and attribute default values were coming to the default handler with a single call. Clark Cooper coopercc@netheaven.com