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NAMESVG::Parser::SAX - XML SAX Parser for SVG documentsSYNOPSIS#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use SVG::Parser::SAX; die "Usage: $0 <file>\n" unless @ARGV; my $xml; { local $/=undef; $xml=<>; } my $parser=new SVG::Parser::SAX(-debug => 1); my $svg=$parser->parse($xml); print $svg->xmlify; DESCRIPTIONSVG::Parser::SAX is the SAX-based parser module used by SVG::Parser when an underlying XML::SAX-based parser is selected. It may also be used directly, as shown in the synopsis above.Use SVG::Parser to retain maximum flexibility as to which underlying parser is chosen. Use SVG::Parser::SAX to supply SAX-specific parser options or where the presence of a functional XML::SAX parser is known and/or preferred. EXPORTSNone. However, a preferred SAX parser implementations can be specified by passing the package name to SVG::Parser::SAX in the import list. For example:use SVG::Parser::SAX qw(XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser); A minimum version number may be additionally suppied as a second import item: use SVG::Parser::SAX (XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser => 1.40); This overrides the automatic selection of a suitable SAX parser. To try several different parsers in turn, use the SVG::Parser module instead and restrict it to only try SAX-based parsers. To make use of the automatic selection mechanism, omit the import list. When loaded via SVG::Parser, this parent class may be specified by placing it after the '=' in a parser specification: See SVG::Parser for more details. EXAMPLESSee "svgsaxparse" in the examples directory of the distribution.AUTHORPeter Wainwright, peter.wainwright@cybrid.netSEE ALSOSVG, SVG::Parser, SVG::Parser::Expat, XML::SAX
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