Hello Perl Monks
We are using your xml-diff ('XML-Diff' => '0.04')package in one our tool.
But while comparing , we get some times certain breaks even though the xmls are same.
The tool diffs xmls continuously .
Module used:http://morpheus.csustan.edu/perlman/pods/XML/Diff.html
On a simulation
Two similar xmls are compared in a while loop ,and we got the diffs..i.e diffgrams very differently
Sometimes it said they are equal and sometimes it gave differencesCan you please advise us on the same
code snippet:
$origResponse='xmlstring1’;
$newResponse='xmlstring2’;
use XML::Diff;
my $diff = XML::Diff->new();
while(1){
print STDERR "$origResponse\n\n";
print STDERR "$newResponse\n\n";
$diffgram = $diff->compare(-old => $origResponse
,-new => $newResponse
,-asString => 1
);
sleep 5;
print STDERR "$diffgram\n";
print STDERR "================================================
+=====================================================================
+==\n";
}
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