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perl-X10-0.03-1.lbn19.x86_64
perl modules to support X10 hardware.
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perl-X500-DN-0.29-4.lbn19.noarch
This module provides a pure perl parser and formatter for RFC 2253
style DN strings.
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perl-XML-Catalog-1.03-1.fc19.noarch
This module implements draft 0.4 of John Cowan's XML Catalog (formerly
known as XCatalog) see
(<https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/specs/cs-entity-xml-catalogs-1.0.html>)
Catalogs may be written in either SOCAT or XML syntax. XML::Catalog will
assume SOCAT syntax if the catalog is not in well-formed XML syntax.
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perl-XML-DOM-1.44-7.lbn13.noarch
This is a Perl extension to XML::Parser. It adds a new 'Style' to
XML::Parser, called 'Dom', that allows XML::Parser to build an Object
Oriented datastructure with a DOM Level 1 compliant interface. For a
description of the DOM (Document Object Model), see
http://www.w3.org/DOM/
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perl-XML-DOM-1.44-18.fc19.noarch
This is a Perl extension to XML::Parser. It adds a new 'Style' to
XML::Parser, called 'DOM', that allows XML::Parser to build an Object
Oriented data structure with a DOM Level 1 compliant interface. For a
description of the DOM (Document Object Model), see
<http://www.w3.org/DOM/>.
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perl-XML-DOM-1.45-3.fc25.noarch
This is a Perl extension to XML::Parser. It adds a new 'Style' to
XML::Parser, called 'DOM', that allows XML::Parser to build an Object
Oriented data structure with a DOM Level 1 compliant interface. For a
description of the DOM (Document Object Model), see
<http://www.w3.org/DOM/>.
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perl-XML-Dumper-0.81-6.lbn13.noarch
XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to XML format. XML::Dumper can also read
XML data that was previously dumped by the module and convert it back
to Perl. Perl objects are blessed back to their original packaging;
if the modules are installed on the system where the perl objects are
reconstituted from xml, they will behave as expected. Intuitively, if
the perl objects are converted and reconstituted in the same
environment, all should be well.
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perl-XML-Dumper-0.81-17.fc19.noarch
XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to XML format. XML::Dumper can also read
XML data that were previously dumped by the module and convert it back
to Perl. Perl objects are blessed back to their original packaging;
if the modules are installed on the system where the perl objects are
reconstituted from xml, they will behave as expected. Intuitively, if
the perl objects are converted and reconstituted in the same
environment, all should be well.
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perl-XML-Dumper-0.81-43.fc36.noarch
XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to XML format. XML::Dumper can also read
XML data that were previously dumped by the module and convert it back
to Perl. Perl objects are blessed back to their original packaging;
if the modules are installed on the system where the perl objects are
reconstituted from xml, they will behave as expected. Intuitively, if
the perl objects are converted and reconstituted in the same
environment, all should be well.
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perl-XML-Filter-BufferText-1.01-17.fc19.noarch
This is a very simple filter. One common cause of grief (and programmer
error) is that XML parsers aren't required to provide character events in
one chunk. They can, but are not forced to, and most don't. This filter
does the trivial but oft-repeated task of putting all characters into a
single event.
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