I'm having problems getting my program to work correctly. It keeps telling me
Undefined subroutine &SUPER::start_document called at safari.pl line 26.
Since my script is less than finished, I have an example script taken from "XML and Perl" that does the same thing when I run it.
use XML::Parser::PerlSAX;
use XML::Handler::Subs
#
# initialize the parser
#
use XML::Parser::PerlSAX;
my $parser = XML::Parser::PerlSAX->new( Handler => H1_grabber->new( )
+ );
$parser->parse( Source => {SystemId => shift @ARGV} );
## Handler object: H1_grabber
##
package H1_grabber;
use base( 'XML::Handler::Subs' );
sub new {
my $type = shift;
my $self = {@_};
return bless( $self, $type );
}
#
# handle start of document
#
sub start_document {
SUPER::start_document( );
print "Summary of file:\n";
}
<snip>
The part I've snipped out just contains handlers for the various HTML elements in the file (s_h1 for an h1 start tag, e_h1 for an h1 end tag, etc.) and shouldn't affect the above section of script in any way.
Does anyone know why this script doesn't work?
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