>>>>> "Matt" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Matt> On 21 Apr 2000, (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:

>> Just in case you missed it... (but notice, no instructions!):
>> 
>> package Stonehenge::Reload;

Matt> Thanks!

Matt> When perl is your day job, instructions just get in the way (I guess you
Matt> gathered that from XML::XPath's instructions - did my email help you
Matt> figure it out - or did you drop it?)

I dropped it for the "due last week" column, and the next 72 hours.
However, your message inspired me to learn more about it and your
noxslt processor, so I'll be picking that back up on my next research
cycle.

Instead, this upcoming WT column uses XML::Parser (instead of
XML::XPath) and DBD::RAM to create an in-memory SQL-queryable
representation.  The data I used was the XML list of the "Perl
Mongers" contact database.  Should be pretty fun (and already turned
in).

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