
I don't know about xml-conduit but I know that such thing is possible in HXT. See the `Modifying a Node' section at [1] for a trivial example. You probably will have to read the whole page to somewhat understand what's going on though. [1] - http://adit.io/posts/2012-04-14-working_with_HTML_in_haskell.html On 08/02/13 23:31, grant wrote:
Hi,
Is there a nice way to update xml. I want to be able to use xml-conduit to find a location in the xml and then add/update that node.
eg xpath from //d/e/f and then change the content at 'f' or add a new node
<a> ... <d> <e> <f>some data to change </f> </e> </d> ... </a>
Thanks for any help, Grant
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