I stand corrected. It has been a while since I installed either, but XML::Twig is a bit easier to install than XML::LibXML.
I can't agree with your view on the memory aspect. While XML::Twig may to keep nothing in memory, it does get pretty leaky. Then again, It has been a while, and not the latest version.
Speed wise though LibXML is much faster than Twig. I had to switch our app from Twig to LibXML because documents in Twig were taking close to 5 seconds each, but LibXML was .05 seconds.
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