2/ "<Foo a=b>text</Foo>" and it gives {Foo => text} what happened to the attribute value assignment a=>b ? Just disappeared! :frown:
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3/ So, using the nokogiri gem elsewhere; will play with that for what I had THOUGHT was going to be a trivial bit of parsing sigh nothing's ever easy
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4/ The problem I'm trying to solve by parsing XML is parsing XML. Not trying to be (too) snarky, but I am coding to a Very Baroque web interface by a Very Baroque Large Firm, and their web services speaks XML. >>> https://twitter.com/RedeemedCat/status/1283074012638179328 …
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5/ and I've already got my server which handles inbound SOAP / XML requests from LARGE FIRM working, and I'm composing XML responses, as I am required to so now in my mock / test harness / regression test client which pretends to be BIG FIRM I'm inspecting real XML return doc
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