This seems to be the SYNOPSIS section...

But there is also another SYNOPSIS for the case where you're "USING XML::RSS::Parser VERSION 4.0":

my $fsp = XML::RSS::FOXSports->new; my $glxy_feed = $fsp->parse_mls_team('galaxy'); #-- output some values my $glxy_title = $glxy_feed->query('/channel/title'); print $glxy_title->text_content,"\n"; print $glxy_feed->item_count, "\n"; foreach my $i ( $glxy_feed->query('//item') ) { my $node = $i->query('title'); print ' ', $node->text_content, "\n"; }
Maybe XML::RSS::Parser version is the problem??
[]s, HTH, Massa

In reply to Re^2: is this is a Bug in Module? by massa
in thread is this is a Bug in Module? by shekarkcb

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