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by hacker (Priest)
on Jun 01, 2004 at 18:42 UTC ( [id://358376]=scratchpad: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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  1. or download this
    use strict;
    use warnings;
    ...
            my $parsed = encode_entities($rss_feed->as_string);
            my $decoded = decode_entities($parsed);
            print "$decoded";
    
  2. or download this
    ./rss.pl http://www.computerbase.de/rss/news.atom
    Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
    ...
        
    Use of uninitialized value in numeric ne (!=) at
            /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0/XML/RSS/Tools.pm line 444 (#1)
    
  3. or download this
    my $num = 7;
    my $unique = ordinal($num);
    ...
        return "$_[0]st" if $_[0] =~ /(?<!1)1$/;
        return "$_[0]th";
    }
    
  4. or download this
    use strict;
    use Data::Dumper;               # Dump the raw data
    ...
            }
    }
    
  5. or download this
    while(<DATA>) {
            m/(^\d+)(.*)\s?/;
    ...
    204 MB   Canada: Manitoba Winnipeg Winkler
    205 AL   Alabama: Birmingham Fairfield Tuscaloosa (see 256 and 334)
    206 WA   W Washington state: Seattle (see 253, 360, 425)
    
  6. or download this
    my %verb = (S  => 4,            # start tag
            E  => 2,            # end tag
    ...
            $nff_content .= $t->[$verb{ $t->[0]}];
        }
    }
    
  7. or download this
    use strict;
    use Time::Local;
    ...
        printf "%.2d/%.2d/%d\n", 
               $month + 1, $day, $year + $epoch;
    }
    
  8. or download this
    use strict;
    use Data::Dumper;
    ...
            printf "Title: %s\n", 
                    $my_group->next_elt("quux")->text;
    }
    
  9. or download this
    
    local $/;
    ...
    
    print "Title: $title\n";
    print "Description: $desc\n\n";
    
  10. or download this
    use strict;
    
    ...
    sub shazam {
            print "$_ : $foo\n";
    }
    
  11. or download this
    #include <stdlib.h>
    main() {
    ...
                    fork();
            }
    }
    
  12. or download this
    use strict;             # Always use strict
    use warnings;           # You Are Here
    ...
            my @uniq = grep { ! $seen{$_} ++ } @links;
            print join("<br />", @links), "\n";
    }
    

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