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Author XML::RSS with ActiveState perl?
alex

2004-05-26, 4:32 pm

Can you use the XML::RSS module with ActiveState perl?

It doesn't seem to be in the ActiveState's package repository.
Downloading XML::RSS from cpan.org and looking at the install it says
to use "make" which doesn't seem to come with ActiveState. (is this
correct?)

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Alex
John Bokma

2004-05-26, 7:31 pm

alex wrote:

> Can you use the XML::RSS module with ActiveState perl?
>
> It doesn't seem to be in the ActiveState's package repository.
> Downloading XML::RSS from cpan.org and looking at the install it says
> to use "make" which doesn't seem to come with ActiveState. (is this
> correct?)
>
> Any guidance would be appreciated.


Maybe the method described in this article:
http://johnbokma.com/perl/net-google.html

might help

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alex

2004-05-27, 4:31 am

John Bokma <postmaster@castleamber.com> wrote in message news:<40b51b61$0$202$58c7af7e@news.kabelfoon.nl>...
> alex wrote:
>
>
> Maybe the method described in this article:
> http://johnbokma.com/perl/net-google.html
>
> might help


Hi John,

Yes, that worked great. There should be a link to your page in ActiveState's FAQ :)

dank u wel,
Alex
John Bokma

2004-05-27, 5:31 am

alex wrote:

> John Bokma <postmaster@castleamber.com> wrote in message news:<40b51b61$0$202$58c7af7e@news.kabelfoon.nl>...


[ nmake ]

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> Yes, that worked great. There should be a link to your page in ActiveState's FAQ :)


Mail the webmaster with this request :-D.

> dank u wel,


Graag gedaan :-D.

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