Hello experts, I am trying to extract data from web using Connotea perl API. While extracting the data I get this error

 Invalid content type in response: text/html at mycode line 41

Mycode is the code I am using and line 41 is the code to get the tags from connotea. I learned that Connotea perl is not LWP::UserAgent. It only accepts RDF MIME types, i.e., application/xml or application/rdf+xml. text/html isn't either, and that is where your error comes from. In this case, the server is saying the content isn't RDF (as it isn't XML). Also one of the experts suggested me to use eval{} around virtually all connotea perl code. I tried but I don't understand how to deal with this. I greatly appreciate your help. Thank you, Sammed


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