# XML Encode and decode to and from XML. Whitespace is not conserved for round trips - but the order of the fields are. As yaml does not have the concept of attributes, xml attributes are converted to regular fields with a prefix to prevent clobbering. This defaults to "+", use the `--xml-attribute-prefix` to change. Consecutive xml nodes with the same name are assumed to be arrays. All values in XML are assumed to be strings - but you can use `from_yaml` to parse them into their correct types: ``` yq e -p=xml '.myNumberField |= from_yaml' my.xml ``` XML nodes that have attributes then plain content, e.g: ```xml meow ``` The content of the node will be set as a field in the map with the key "+content". Use the `--xml-content-name` flag to change this. ## Round trip: with comments A best effort is made, but comment positions and white space are not preserved perfectly. Given a sample.xml file of: ```xml 3 z ``` then ```bash yq e -p=xml '.' sample.xml ``` will output ```yaml # before cat cat: # in cat before x: "3" # multi # line comment # for x y: # in y before # in d before d: z # in d after # in y after # before y in_cat_after # after cat ```