This is a heads-up while we work out the details... We're planning to have
Damian Conway give a talk next Wednesday (October 26)!
Location, time, and topic to be determined.
Ronald
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Boston.pm will have a special tech meeting on Wednesday, October 26, with
Damian Conway!
The meeting will be held at MIT, in building E51, room 145 (directions
below), starting at 7pm. (Note: this is our usual building but not our
usual room.)
http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/
Send your
now that we have the social meeting scheduled, we do need to pick the
date (and get a larger room) for damian this coming week.
my guess is tuesday or wednesday would be best and i would prefer wed.
uri
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Uri Guttman -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stemsystems.com
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Hi
I am using XML::Simple to generate XML file for a data
file.
As XMLout uses hash variable, the tags ,attributes
for the tags that got populated comes out in random
order.
But I need to generate XML file with the tags comes
out in the order they got added.
Is there any solution to avoid
Uri Said on-list,
URI now that we have the social meeting scheduled, we do need to pick
the
URI date (and get a larger room) for damian this coming week.
URI my guess is Tuesday or Wednesday would be best and I would prefer
wed.
Damian said off-list,
DC I'm available Tuesday, Wednesday, or
Hi
Our group has to generate file in IFF format which is
similar to XML format.
Another group does the processing of this file and
loads into a Oracle database.
I am not sure how the parser works.
I will ask them to provide more information.
Even the tags are out of order
for eg
For
XML::Writer gives you total control over the output, but you do need to
write a little more code than you would with XML::Simple.
-- Jeremy
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 08:47 -0700, Niraikalai Vijay wrote:
I am using XML::Simple to generate XML file for a data
file.
As XMLout uses hash
Niraikalai Vijay wrote:
Hi
Our group has to generate file in IFF format which is
similar to XML format.
If your format is kinda-like-XML but not quite, you might be
interested in Data::XML::Variant
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-XML-Variant/
Instructuve discussion about it at:
This is a heads-up while we work out the details... We're planning to have
Damian Conway give a talk next Wednesday (October 26)!
Location, time, and topic to be determined.
Ronald
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Boston.pm will have a special tech meeting on Wednesday, October 26, with
Damian Conway!
The meeting will be held at MIT, in building E51, room 145 (directions
below), starting at 7pm. (Note: this is our usual building but not our
usual room.)
http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/
Send your
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 16:02, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
Send your preference to the discussion list.
Time::Space::Continuum
--kag
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I wonder if XML::Ximple gives an array reference of attributes. Mike (aka
netgeek) are you there?
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