NAME
WordPress::Base::Data::Page
SYNOPSIS
use WordPress::Base::Data::Page;
my $p = WordPress::Base::Data::Page->new();
my $struct = $p->structure_data;
$p->wp_page_parent_title('Stories');
$p->object_type; # returns 'Page'
DESCRIPTION
This is just a data holder.
METHODS
page setget methods
wp_page_parent_title()
setget perl method argument is string
permaLink()
setget perl method argument is url
excerpt()
setget perl method argument is string
wp_password()
setget perl method argument is string
userid()
setget perl method argument is number
mt_allow_pings()
setget perl method argument is boolean
date_created_gmt()
setget perl method argument is string
dateCreated()
setget perl method argument is string
wp_page_order()
setget perl method argument is number
wp_author()
setget perl method argument is string
text_more()
setget perl method argument is string
wp_author_display_name()
setget perl method argument is string
wp_page_parent_id()
setget perl method argument is number
wp_slug()
setget perl method argument is string
link()
setget perl method argument is url
page_status()
setget perl method argument is string
mt_allow_comments()
setget perl method argument is boolean
page_id()
setget perl method argument is number
categories()
setget perl method argument is array ref
description()
setget perl method argument is string
wp_author_id()
setget perl method argument is number
title()
setget perl method argument is string
object_type()
returns 'Page'
structure_data()
Returns the data structure as you would present to a WordPress::XMLRPC set call. Perl setget method. Argument and return is hash ref.
SEE ALSO
WordPress::Base::Data::Object
AUTHOR
Leo Charre leocharre at cpan dot org