=head1 WARNING This manual page was copied from the XML::Parser distribution (version 2.27) written by Clark Cooper. You can find newer versions at CPAN. =head1 NAME XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents =head1 SYNOPSIS use XML::Parser; $p1 = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Debug'); $p1->parsefile('REC-xml-19980210.xml'); $p1->parse('Hello World'); # Alternative $p2 = new XML::Parser(Handlers => {Start => \&handle_start, End => \&handle_end, Char => \&handle_char}); $p2->parse($socket); # Another alternative $p3 = new XML::Parser(ErrorContext => 2); $p3->setHandlers(Char => \&text, Default => \&other); open(FOO, 'xmlgenerator |'); $p3->parse(*FOO, ProtocolEncoding => 'ISO-8859-1'); close(FOO); $p3->parsefile('junk.xml', ErrorContext => 3); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top of L, which is a lower level interface to James Clark's expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to parse the document. Expat options may be provided when the XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options given at XML::Parser creation time. The behavior of the parser is controlled either by C> and/or C> options, or by L method. These all provide mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by XML::Parser::Expat. If neither C