... and I'm finally getting around to providing an example today:
use strict;
use warnings;
use XML::Twig;
my $xmlStr = <<XML;
<foo>
<article>ME ME ME</article>
<particle>ME TOO</particle>
</foo>
XML
my $twig= new XML::Twig(
twig_handlers => { article => \&article }
);
$twig->parse($xmlStr);
$twig->print();
print "\n";
exit;
sub article {
my ($twig, $art) = @_;
my $stuff = $art->text(); # get the text of article
$stuff =~ s/ME/E/g;
$art->set_text($stuff);
}
__END__
<foo><article>E E E</article><particle>ME TOO</particle></foo>
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