NAME
XML::Filter::Namespace - strip all but a single namespace
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Filter::Namespace;
# The traditional way.
use XML::SAX::ParserFactory;
use XML::SAX::Writer;
my $w = XML::SAX::Writer->new( Output => \*STDOUT );
my $xfn = XML::Filter::Namespace->new( Handler => $w );
$xfn->ns( 'urn:my-namespace' );
my $p = XML::SAX::ParserFactory->parser( Handler => $xfn );
$p->parse_uri( '-' ); # Take input from STDIN.
# The SAX Machines way.
use XML::SAX::Machines qw( Pipeline );
my $strip = XML::Filter::Namespace->new;
$strip->ns( 'urn:my-namespace' );
my $m = Pipeline->new( $strip => \*STDOUT );
$m->parse_uri( '-' ); # Take input from STDIN.
DESCRIPTION
This module strips out everything in an XML document that does not belong in a specified namespace. This often provides a view of the XML that is much clearer when multiple namespaces are in use.
A warning will be issued if a publicid is specified without a systemid.
Duplicate namespace declarations will be stripped out.
METHODS
- ns ( NAMESPACE )
-
Set the namespace to include. Must be set before parsing.
- systemid ( SYSTEMID )
-
Set to the SystemID of a DTD. This will cause a DOCTYPE declaration to be output.
- publicid ( PUBLICID )
-
Set to the PublicId of a DTD. This will cause a DOCTYPE declaration to be output.
- nl_after_tag ( HASHREF )
-
Set to a hash reference whose keys are tag names (sans prefix) and whose values are true. Those tags will have newlines output after their close tag.
SEE ALSO
XML::SAX::Base(3), filtns(1).
BUGS
There should be an option to keep attributes which are in the empty namespace.
AUTHOR
Dominic Mitchell <cpan@semantico.com>
VERSION
@(#) $Id: Namespace.pm,v 1.7 2003/04/24 13:40:52 dom Exp $
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.