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NAME

       XML::Handler::XMLWriter - a PerlSAX handler for writing readable XML


SYNOPSIS

        use XML::Parser::PerlSAX;
        use XML::Handler::XMLWriter;

        $my_handler = XML::Handler::XMLWriter->new( I<OPTIONS> );

        XML::Parser::PerlSAX->new->parse(Source => { SystemId => 'REC-xml-19980210.xml' },
                                         Handler => $my_handler);


DESCRIPTION

       "XML::Handler::XMLWriter" is a PerlSAX handler for writing readable XML
       (in contrast to Canonical XML, for example).  XML::Handler::XMLWriter can
       be used with a parser to reformat XML, with XML::DOM or XML::Grove to
       write out XML, or with other PerlSAX modules that generate events.

       "XML::Handler::XMLWriter" is intended to be used with PerlSAX event
       generators and does not perform any checking itself (for example,
       matching start and end element events).  If you want to generate XML
       directly from your Perl code, use the XML::Writer module.  XML::Writer
       has an easy to use interface and performs many checks to make sure that
       the XML you generate is well-formed.

       "XML::Handler::XMLWriter" is a subclass of "XML::Handler::Subs".
       "XML::Handler::XMLWriter" can be further subclassed to alter it's
       behavior or to add element-specific handling.  In the subclass, each time
       an element starts, a method by that name prefixed with `s_' is called
       with the element to be processed.  Each time an element ends, a method
       with that name prefixed with `e_' is called.  Any special characters in
       the element name are replaced by underscores.  If there isn't a start or
       end method for an element, the default action is to write the start or
       end tag.  Start and end methods can use the `"print_start_element()"' and
       `"print_end_element()"' methods to print start or end tags.  Subclasses
       can call the `"print()"' method to write additional output.

       Subclassing XML::Handler::XMLWriter in this way is similar to
       XML::Parser's Stream style.

       XML::Handler::Subs maintains a stack of element names, `"$self-"{Names}',
       and a stack of element nodes, `"$self-"{Nodes}>' that can be used by
       subclasses.  The current element is pushed on the stacks before calling
       an element-name start method and popped off the stacks after calling the
       element-name end method.

       See XML::Handler::Subs for additional methods.

       In addition to the standard PerlSAX handler methods (see PerlSAX for
       descriptions), XML::Handler::XMLWriter supports the following methods:

       new( OPTIONS )
           Creates and returns a new instance of XML::Handler::XMLWriter with
           the given OPTIONS.  Options may be changed at any time by modifying
           them directly in the hash returned.  OPTIONS can be a list of key,
           value pairs or a hash.  The following OPTIONS are supported:

           Output
               An IO::Handle or one of it's subclasses (such as IO::File), if
               this parameter is not present and the AsString option is not
               used, the module will write to standard output.

           AsString
               Return the generated XML as a string from the `"parse()"' method
               of the PerlSAX event generator.

           Newlines
               A true or false value; if this parameter is present and its value
               is true, then the module will insert an extra newline before the
               closing delimiter of start, end, and empty tags to guarantee that
               the document does not end up as a single, long line.  If the
               paramter is not present, the module will not insert the newlines.

           IsSGML
               A true or false value; if this parameter is present and its value
               is true, then the module will generate SGML rather than XML.

       print_start_element($element)
           Print a start tag for `$element'.  This is the default action for the
           PerlSAX `"start_element()"' handler, but subclasses may use this if
           they define a start method for an element.

       print_end_element($element)
           Prints an end tag for `$element'.  This is the default action for the
           PerlSAX `"end_element()"' handler, but subclasses may use this if
           they define a start method for an element.

       print($output)
           Write `$output' to Output and/or append it to the string to be
           returned.  Subclasses may use this to write additional output.


TODO

       o   An Elements option that provides finer control over newlines than the
           Newlines option, where you can choose before and after newline for
           element start and end tags.  Inspired by the Python XMLWriter.

       o   Support Doctype and XML declarations.


AUTHOR

       Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us This module is partially derived from
       XML::Writer by David Megginson.


SEE ALSO

       perl(1), PerlSAX.pod(3)



perl v5.34.0                       2003-10-21         XML::Handler::XMLWriter(3)

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