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XML::Feed::Entry(3)   User Contributed Perl Documentation  XML::Feed::Entry(3)

NAME
       XML::Feed::Entry - Entry/item in a syndication feed

SYNOPSIS
	   ## $feed is an XML::Feed object.
	   for my $entry ($feed->entries) {
	       print $entry->title, "\n", $entry->summary, "\n\n";
	   }

DESCRIPTION
       XML::Feed::Entry represents an entry/item in an XML::Feed syndication
       feed.

USAGE
   XML::Feed::Entry->new($format)
       Creates a new XML::Feed::Entry object in the format $format, which
       should be either RSS or Atom.

   $entry->convert($format)
       Converts the XML::Feed::Entry object into the $format format, and
       returns the new object.

   $entry->title([ $title ])
       The title of the entry.

   $entry->base([ $base ])
       The url base of the entry.

   $entry->link([ $uri ])
       The permalink of the entry, in most cases, except in cases where it
       points instead to an offsite URI referenced in the entry.

   $entry->content([ $content ])
       Bn XML::Feed::Content object representing the full entry body, or as
       much as is available in the feed.

       In RSS feeds, this method will look first for
       http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/#encoded and
       http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml#body elements, then fall back to a
       <description> element.

   $entry->summary([ $summary ])
       An XML::Feed::Content object representing a short summary of the entry.
       Possibly.

       Since RSS feeds do not have the idea of a summary separate from the
       entry body, this may not always be what you want. If the entry contains
       both a <description> element and another element typically used for the
       full content of the entry--either http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/body or
       http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/#encoded--we treat that as the
       summary. Otherwise, we assume that there isn't a summary, and return an
       XML::Feed::Content object with an empty string in the body.

   $entry->category([ $category ])
       The category in which the entry was posted.

       Returns a list of categories if called in array context or the first
       category if called in scalar context.

       WARNING It's possible this API might change to have an add_category
       instead.

   $entry->tags([ $tag ])
       A synonym for category;

   $entry->author([ $author ])
       The name or email address of the person who posted the entry.

   $entry->id([ $id ])
       The unique ID of the entry.

   $entry->issued([ $issued ])
       A DateTime object representing the date and time at which the entry was
       posted.

       If present, $issued should be a DateTime object.

   $entry->modified([ $modified ])
       A DateTime object representing the last-modified date of the entry.

       If present, $modified should be a DateTime object.

   $entry->wrap
       Take an entry in its native format and turn it into an XML::Feed::Entry
       object.

   $entry->unwrap
       Take an XML::Feed::Entry object and turn it into its native format.

AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT
       Please see the XML::Feed manpage for author, copyright, and license
       information.

perl v5.14.1			  2009-05-07		   XML::Feed::Entry(3)
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