NAME
CGI::RSS - provides a CGI-like interface for making rss feeds
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use CGI::RSS;
# NOTE: RSS.pm does not export functions like CGI.pm. use OOP.
my $rss = new CGI::RSS;
print $rss->header;
print $rss->begin_rss(
title => "My Feed!",
link => "http://localhost/directory",
desc => "My feed is cool!");
while( my $h = $sth->fetchrow_hashref ) {
print $rss->item(
$rss->title ( $h->{title} ),
$rss->link ( $h->{link} ),
$rss->guid ( $h->{link} ), # unique identifier, usually
$rss->description ( $h->{desc} ), # a permalink
$rss->date ( $h->{date} ), # does rfc822 date processing
);
}
print $rss->finish_rss;
TAGS
RSS TAGS
The following tags work anywhere. There is no enforcement for where they belong. They're just tag functions.
rss channel item title link description language copyright
managingEditor webMaster pubDate lastBuildDate category
generator docs cloud ttl image rating textInput skipHours
skipDays link description author category comments enclosure
guid pubDate source date url
TODO
I just wanted to get this thing working for now, but I'm not proud of the module. In the future, I'd like to actually follow a standard.
1. conform to standard(s) if possible
2. deal with xmlns somehow
AUTHOR
Paul Miller <jettero@cpan.org>
I am using this software in my own projects... If you find bugs, please please please let me know. :) Actually, let me know if you find it handy at all. Half the fun of releasing this stuff is knowing that people use it.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2011 Paul Miller — LGPL
SEE ALSO
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