1. I want the url inside media content (<media:content url="http://www.media.com/***" type="video/windows-wmv" medium="video" width="416" height="312">)
2. Using dumper I found nothing in media content !!!
====================================================== $VAR1 = { 'isPermaLink' => '', 'link' => 'http://www.mtv2.com/music/artist/fat_joe/videos.j +html?partnersearch=fingerprint.video', 'item' => ' ', 'description' => 'MTV2$Bill', 'http://purl.org/dc/terms/' => { 'valid' => ' start=2005-06-13T00:00:00; end=2035-12-31T00:00:00; scheme=W3C-DTF ' }, 'media' => { 'keywords' => 'Fat Joe, MTV2\'s $2Bill Concert +with Fat Joe', 'content' => ' ' }, 'http://search.yahoo.com/mrss' => { 'keywords' => 'Fat Joe, MT +V2\'s $2Bill Concert withFat Joe', 'content' => ' ' }, 'guid' => 'mgid:uma:video:shared:52417', 'title' => 'MTV2\'s $2Bill Concert with Fat Joe', 'category' => 'Type/Concert VideoPerformer/Fat Joe', 'pubDate' => 'Mon, 13 Jun 2005 00:00:00 EDT' }; ======================================================

In reply to Re^4: RSS Parse Problem with XML::RSS by subeen
in thread RSS Parse Problem with XML::RSS by subeen

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