Made some progress with add_module.
$rss->add_module(prefix=>'dc', uri=>"http://purl.org/dc/terms/");
$rss->add_module(prefix=>'media', uri=>"http://search.yahoo.com/mrss")
+;
$rss->parse($raw);
foreach my $item (@{$rss->{'items'}})
{
$title = $item->{'title'};
$media_content_url = $item->{'media'}->{'content'}->{'url'};
$media_keywords = $item->{'media'}->{'keywords'};
print $title, "\n";
print $media_content_url, "\n";
print $media_keywords, "\n";
}
It prints title and media_keywords, but doesn't show anything for media_content_url. BTW. The RSS I am trying to parse is RSS 2
Thanks, Subeen.
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