The xml in the feed is spread over several lines, but you're reading only one at a time. No one line matches all your regex.

Try setting local $/ = '</item>'; before reading. The alternative is to forget the intermediate file, rely on the linebreaks, and do global matching a la,

my $regex = /<title>(.*?)<\/title>\n<link>(.*?)<\/link>\n<description> +(.*?)\n<\/description>/; while ($data =~ /$regex/g) { #... }
That is pretty fragile, however. I suspect you're doing this as a favor and it seems odd that you have to rewrite the good xml modules to do it.

LWP::Simple is just as optional as the XML modules, which you should be able to use. There is even one for rss.

After Compline,
Zaxo


In reply to Re: Writing a simple RSS aggregator. by Zaxo
in thread Writing a simple RSS aggregator. by DigitalKitty

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