Howdy Monks. I'm trying to get and parse and Atom feed, with confusing results. When I run this
use strict; use XML::Atom::Feed; my $url = 'http://terrorism-news.blogspot.com'; my $feed = XML::Atom::Feed->new(URI->new($url)) or die XML::Atom::Feed->errstr; my @entries = $feed->entries;
I get the following object
$feed = { elem => 'XML::Atom::Feed', ns => 'XML::XPath::Node::Element', version => 0.3 }
and @entries is null. Same result with I parse the actual feed address with XML::Feed. This is confusing because it seems to be detecting the correct NS and version, etc., but then not actually parsing the page. As far as I can tell from the docs this is how it's done. What's the problem?

TIA....Stevve


In reply to XML::Atom feed parsing problem by cormanaz

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