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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # creates and prints RSS 1.0 file # This is an example of using the XML::RSS # module to create an RSS file with all # the trimmings so you can see what elements # are available. use strict; use warnings; use XML::RSS; my $rss = XML::RSS->new (version => '1.0'); $rss->channel( title => "freshmeat.net", link => "http://freshmeat.net", description => "the one-stop-shop for all your Linux software needs", dc => { date => '2000-08-23T07:00+00:00', subject => "Linux Software", creator => 'scoop@freshmeat.net', publisher => 'scoop@freshmeat.net', rights => 'Copyright 1999, Freshmeat.net', language => 'en-us', }, syn => { updatePeriod => "hourly", updateFrequency => "1", updateBase => "1901-01-01T00:00+00:00", }, ); $rss->image( title => "freshmeat.net", url => "http://freshmeat.net/images/fm.mini.jpg", link => "http://freshmeat.net", dc => { creator => "G. Raphics (graphics at freshmeat.net)", }, ); $rss->add_item( title => "GTKeyboard 0.85", link => "http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/06/21/930003829.html", description => "GTKeyboard is a graphical keyboard that ...", dc => { subject => "X11/Utilities", creator => "David Allen (s2mdalle at titan.vcu.edu)", }, ); $rss->textinput( title => "quick finder", description => "Use the text input below to search freshmeat", name => "query", link => "http://core.freshmeat.net/search.php3", ); print $rss->as_string;
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