############################################### # Author : Suresh S # # Version:0.0.1a # # PexlReader ################################################ #--------------------------------------------------------------------- +------------------ # This Program Traces BBC NEWS and # and Retrieves RSS feed # # @ Return title,link,pubDate,description # #--------------------------------------------------------------------- +------------------ #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use LWP::UserAgent; use XML::Parser; my $urlh= LWP::UserAgent->new; my $urld = $urlh->get('http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/sportonline_wor +ld_edition/front_page/rss.xml'); if ($urld->is_success) { my $ps = new XML::Parser(Handlers => {Start => \&handle_start, End => \&handle_end, Char => \& +handle_char }); $ps->parse($urld->content); } else { die $urld->status_line; } sub handle_start { my ($p, $elt, %atts) = @_; my $msg; if ($elt eq "title") { # $msg = $atts{$_}; } # print $p; # print $msg; # print $elt; } sub handle_end { my ($p,$elt)=@_; if ($elt eq "title") { } # print $p; # print $elt; } sub handle_char{ my ($p,$con)=@_; print $con unless $con !~ /\W/; }

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