Matt Sergeant said at 16:28 20-2-2002:

>For Steve, the answer is that libgdome features intelligent garbage
>collection. At the moment for XML::LibXML we've had to hack on a form of
>garbage collection wrapped around Perl's GC features, but it's about as
>stable as a Callista Flockhart in a force 10 gale. Ultimately the
>intention is to re-write XML::LibXML to work around this, but that's going
>to take time, and almost not worth it when XML::GDOME has done it already.

I trust the transition for XML::LibXSLT users is as transparent as Callista
Flockhart standing before a bright light? :-)




Best regards,

Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster IDG.nl
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