I have a script that calls an RSS feed that when it is printed is shows is in xml code instead of just putting it in xhtml. I need some assistance to have it show properly. Okay, so I have changed somethings and will update this when I have them working. (One change was I forgot XML::RSS) Here is the updated code:
#!/usr/bin/perl # RSS CGI Prog use strict; use warnings; use CGI; use XML::RSS; use LWP::Simple; use Data::Dumper; my $url = "http://feeds.feedburner.com/animals"; my $rss_content = get($url); my $rss = XML::RSS->new; my $cgi = CGI->new; my $feed = $rss->parse($rss_content); print $cgi->header, $cgi->start_html(-style=>"/css/cgi_lesson1.css", -title=>"This i +s an RSS Feed Puller!"), $cgi->div({-class=>"header"},"This is a very simple program that + pulls from $url"), "<div class=\"container\"><div class=\"content\">"; #print Dumper($feed); foreach my $feeds (@{$feed}) { print "<p> This is a line break, I hope you like it</p>"; foreach (my $key ( keys %{$feeds})) { print "<p><strong>$key</strong>", $feeds->{$key},"</p>" } } print "</div></div>"; print $cgi->end_html;

In reply to Trying to get an RSS to display by Henglong

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