Here my solution with Mojo::DOM

(my first steps, I'm sure there is room for improvement)

FWIW: I shortened the input in DATA to two entries to keep it short.

use v5.12; use warnings; use Mojo::DOM; my $data = join "", <DATA>; my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new($data); my $title = $dom->at('title')->text; my $name = $dom->at('name')->text; say <<__HTML__; <h3>$title</h3> <b>$name</b> <ul> @{[ entries() ]} </ul> __HTML__ sub entries { my @res; for my $entry ( $dom->find('entry')->each ) { my $title = $entry->at("title")->text; my $href = $entry->at("link")->attr('href'); my $desc = $entry->at('media\:group > media\:description')->t +ext; push @res, <<__HTML__; <li>[$href|$title]<p> $desc </li> __HTML__ } return @res; }
OUTPUT
<h3>TPC 2022 in Houston</h3> <b>Conference in the Cloud! A Perl and Raku Conf</b> <ul> <li>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waHAGThlRH8|Raku -Ofun for Ev +eryone - Daniel Sockwell]<p> Rakoons like to say that Raku is -Ofun (optimized for fun). Thi +s talk ... YADDA YADDA ... </li> <li>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BYlObnzuKQ|Introducing Perl +Data Types - Will Braswell]<p> Data types are hints to a computer language, telling the langua +ge’s ... YADDA YADDA ... </li> </ul>

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery

update

shortened description to ... YADDA YADDA ... for line wrap


In reply to Re: Challenge: Parse XML Feed for Youtube channel -- Mojo::DOM by LanX
in thread Challenge: Parse XML Feed for Youtube channel by LanX

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