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Ah, you got one under the radar; garnered some upvotes or else I'd let it go. Shame on both of us. And me without my coffee.

What immediately pops into my mind, is a code phrase for you. If you want to be stealthy, try indicating that you perhaps thought about a problem instead of coughed up whatever hair ball of buzzwords wouldn't pass. You've been recommending XSLT lately. Don't do it unless you're ready to show code. It's difficult and unpleasant and recommending it to beginners without any support is uncool. You also recommended XML::Twig without code. Unhelpful.

Look at the effort between your reply and choroba's reply. The care. The knowledge. The willingness to spend some time understanding a question and really try to help.

libxml does not "support" libxslt. They are separate packages. A perusal of the XML::LibXML distribution shows not one XSLT package included either. There is a separate distribution for that; XML::LibXSLT.


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