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This module attempts to extract the maximum amount of content from available documents, and is less concerned with XML compliance than alternatives. Rather than rely on XML::Parser, it uses heuristics and good old-fashioned Perl regular expressions. It stores the data in a simple hash structure, and "aliases" certain tags so that when done, you can count on having the minimal data necessary for re-constructing a valid RSS file. This means you get the basic title, description, and link for a channel and its items.
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6 lines
286 B
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MD5 (XML-RSSLite-0.11.tgz) = lpQM3DyFlYoIJcRCRXUL1g==
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RMD160 (XML-RSSLite-0.11.tgz) = cwbyMNqMF96xghoeeo0cNqVv5BA=
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SHA1 (XML-RSSLite-0.11.tgz) = 308JSS4rw9qG18GiPVqBmVaQFco=
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SHA256 (XML-RSSLite-0.11.tgz) = 3CLe9eEPToG+CmTtfQsa8KiD4YSut5OXOhDwQVv71Nk=
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SIZE (XML-RSSLite-0.11.tgz) = 8557
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