This is nice. And now that
vroom has very nicely made
available the RDF file, we could use XML::RSS instead of
having to hand-code the extraction code (although hand-
coding is probably faster).
So here's the same thing but using XML::RSS:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use constant URL => 'http://www.perlmonks.org/headlines.rdf';
use LWP::Simple;
use XML::RSS;
my $rss = new XML::RSS;
$rss->parse( get URL );
for my $item (@{ $rss->{'items'} }) {
print "<a href=", $item->{'link'}, ">", $item->{'title'}, "</a><br
+>\n";
}
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