use strict;
use warnings;
-our $VERSION = '5.120100';
+our $VERSION = '5.210000';
our $DEBUG = 0;
use Array::Group ':all';
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This method provides API calls for common actions on trees when using
-L<HTML::Tree>.
+HTML:::Element::Library provides extra methods for HTML::Element.
=head1 METHODS
-The test suite contains examples of each of these methods in a file
-C<t/$method.t>
-
=head2 Positional Querying Methods
=head3 $elem->siblings
my %data = (people_id => 888, phone => '444-4444', password => 'dont-you-dare-render');
Then a single API call allows us to populate the HTML while excluding
-those ones we dont:
+those ones we don't:
$tree->hashmap(smap => \%data, ['password']);
A loltree is an arrayref consisting of arrayrefs which is used by C<<
new_from__lol >> in L<HTML::Element> to produce HTML trees. The CPAN
distro L<XML::Element::Tolol> creates such XML trees by parsing XML
-files, analagous to L<XML::Toolkit>. The purpose of the functions in
+files, analogous to L<XML::Toolkit>. The purpose of the functions in
this section is to allow you manipulate a loltree programmatically.
These could not be methods because if you bless a loltree, then
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-Coypright (C) 2014 by Marius Gavrilescu
+Coypright (C) 2014-2015 by Marius Gavrilescu
Copyright (C) 2004-2012 by Terrence Brannon