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I have a node that looks like this, in the xml file:

<property name="nameA" value="{ "keyA": "valueA", "keyB": "valueB" }"/>

I create the nokogiri object, search it for the value of that node, and get this:

{ "keyA": "valueA", "keyB": "valueB" }

I need to modify valueA. Do I convert this to a Ruby hash, modify it, and then convert it back? How would I do that? Thanks.

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This looks like JSON.

gem install json

Then:

require 'json'
hash = JSON.parse('{ "keyA": "valueA", "keyB": "valueB" }')
hash['keyC'] = 'valueC';
attr = hash.to_json
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good call! Thank you! – dt1000 Sep 2 '11 at 23:37

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