An hatom entry
use Data::Dumper; use HTML::Microformats::DocumentContext; use HTML::Microformats::Format::hAtom; my $context = HTML::Microformats::DocumentContext->new($dom, $uri); my @feeds = HTML::Microformats::Format::hAtom->extract_all( $dom->documentElement, $context); foreach my $feed (@feeds) { foreach my $entry ($feed->get_entry) { print $entry->get_link . "\n"; } }
HTML::Microformats::Format::hEntry is a helper module for HTML::Microformats::Format::hAtom. This class is used to represent entries within feeds. Generally speaking, you want to use HTML::Microformats::Format::hAtom instead.
HTML::Microformats::Format::hEntry inherits from HTML::Microformats::Format. See the base class definition for a description of property getter/setter methods, constructors, etc.
\*(C`to_atom\*(C' This method exports the data as an \s-1XML\s0 file containing an Atom <entry>. It requires XML::Atom::FromOWL to work, and will throw an error at run-time if it's not available.
\*(C`to_icalendar\*(C' This method exports the data in iCalendar format (as a \s-1VJOURNAL\s0). It requires RDF::iCalendar to work, and will throw an error at run-time if it's not available.
Please report any bugs to <http://rt.cpan.org/>.
HTML::Microformats::Format, HTML::Microformats, HTML::Microformats::Format::hAtom, HTML::Microformats::Format::hNews.
Toby Inkster <[email protected]>.
Copyright 2008-2012 Toby Inkster
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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