
Personally I prefer xml-enumerator. You can work with xml-stream or with DOM through cursor (like XPath). I think that in your case working with stream is preferrable. You can just make an Enumeratee like
import qualified Data.Enumerator.List as EL
myEnum = EL.map f where f (EventBeginElement n ats) = ... -- parse attributes f e = e
2011/11/23 Andrew Coppin
Hi guys.
I've got a folder with about 80 XML files in it. I want to take each file and make specific modifications to it. (Mostly just finding specific attributes and changing their values to make then all consistent.)
Now I guess it wouldn't take me /that/ long to code something from scratch. But does anybody have a better suggestion for tools or libraries that might be useful?
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