Since I have never used
XML::RSS
, I can only offer generic advice.
A
Super Search
yields 19 threads related to
XML::RSS
. Perhaps one of them may give you a clue:
?node_id=3989;HIT=xml%20rss;re=N
Look at the module's source code (for the version you have installed).
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I wouldn't know an RSS if I was kicking one, but have you tried alternate CPAN modules? I wouldn't be suprised if
XML::Twig
could handle this format.
Contact the module author by email.
In reply to
Re^2: XML::RSS parse problem
by
toolic
in thread
XML::RSS parse probem
by
btubby
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