Your

_DATA_ ^ ^
really confuses the issue... and will not compile (is not a token which Perl knows how to interpret).

If, in the first pseudocode snippet, you're trying to use http://www.domain.com/path/to/RSS/feed.xml and http://www.domain.com/path/to/second/RSS/feed.xml, then the header for that data must be:

__DATA__ ^^ ^^

But since your second code example appears to try to obtain the URLs from outside this script, using CGI, there is no point to a __DATA__ section. Try using almut's solution.

In that case, however, you're going to have to use CGI in the second snippet... and have a source (a form in an html page, most likely) from which to obtain your URLs.


In reply to Re: Passing values to use under _DATA_ token by ww
in thread Passing values to use under _DATA_ token by pmruk

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