I'm using the
XML::FOAF parser to grab lists of links from a site.
It creates the object ok, but when I get the 'knows' array, which is an array of all the people this person knows, I can't seem to loop through the array:
my $foaf = XML::FOAF->new(URI->new('http://glenn.typepad.com/foaf.rdf'
+));
my $person = $foaf->person;
my @people = $person->knows;
If I say
print $people[0][0]->name; it prints out the name of the first person, but
foreach (@people[0)
{
print $_;
}
doesn't print out the names of all the people, it just seems to return
person as itself (ie if I put
my @pp = $_;
print $pp[0][0]->name;
inside the loop it works)
I'm not sure why it needs the array of array (
$people[0][0]) but I've tried it without that & it doesn't work.
Am I missing something blindingly obvious here?
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