1DTDParser(3)          User Contributed Perl Documentation         DTDParser(3)
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NAME

6       XML::DTDParser - quick and dirty DTD parser
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8       Version 2.01
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SYNOPSIS

11         use XML::DTDParser qw(ParseDTD ParseDTDFile);
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13         $DTD = ParseDTD $DTDtext;
14        #or
15         $DTD = ParseDTDFile( $dtdfile)
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DESCRIPTION

18       This module parses a DTD file and creates a data structure containing
19       info about all tags, their allowed parameters, children, parents,
20       optionality etc. etc. etc.
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22       Since I'm too lazy to document the structure, parse a DTD you need and
23       print the result to a file using Data::Dumper. The datastructure should
24       be selfevident.
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26       Note: The module should be able to parse just about anything, but it
27       intentionaly looses some information.  Eg. if the DTD specifies that a
28       tag should contain either CHILD1 or CHILD2 you only get that CHILD1 and
29       CHILD2 are optional. That is is the DTD contains      <!ELEMENT FOO
30       (BAR|BAZ)> the result will be the same is if it contained
31            <!ELEMENT FOO (BAR?,BAZ?)>
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33       You get the original unparsed parameter list as well so if you need
34       this information you may parse it yourself.
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36       Since version 1.6 this module supports my "extensions" to DTDs.  If the
37       DTD contains a comment in form
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39               <!--#info element=XXX foo=bar greeting="Hello World!" person='d''Artagnan'-->
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41       and there is an element XXX in the DTD, the resulting hash for the XXX
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45               'person' => 'd\'Artagnan',
46               'greeting => 'Hello World!'
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48       If the DTD contains
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60       I use this parser to import the DTD into the database so that I could
61       map some fields to certain tags for output and I want to be able to
62       specify the mapping inside the file:
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64               <!--#info element=TagName map_to="FieldName"-->
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66   EXPORT
67       By default the module exports all (both) it's functions. If you only
68       want one, or none use
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70               use XML::DTDParser qw(ParseDTD);
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72               use XML::DTDParser qw();
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74       ParseDTD
75                   $DTD = ParseDTD $DTDtext;
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77           Parses the $DTDtext and creates a data structure. If the $DTDtext
78           contains some <!ENTITY ... SYSTEM "..."> declarations those are
79           read and parsed as needed.  The paths are relative to current
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82           The module currently doesn't support URLs here yet.
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84       ParseDTDFile
85                   $DTD = ParseDTDFile $DTDfile;
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87           Parses the contents of $DTDfile and creates a data structure. If
88           the $DTDfile contains some <!ENTITY ... SYSTEM "..."> declarations
89           those are read and parsed as needed.  The paths are relative to the
90           $DTDfile.
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92           The module currently doesn't support URLs here yet.
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94       FindDTDRoot
95                   $DTD = ParseDTD $DTDtext;
96                   @roots = FindDTDRoot $DTD;
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98           Returns all tags that have no parent. There could be several such
99           tags defined by the DTD.  Especialy if it used some common
100           includes.
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AUTHOR

103       Jenda@Krynicky.cz http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz
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106       Copyright (c) 2002 Jan Krynicky <Jenda@Krynicky.cz>. All rights
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109       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
110       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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