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XML::RSS with ActiveState perl?
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| 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
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| John Bokma 2004-05-26, 7:31 pm |
| alex wrote:
> Can you use the XML::RSS module with ActiveState perl?
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> 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?)
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> 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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| John Bokma <postmaster@castleamber.com> wrote in message news:<40b51b61$0$202$58c7af7e@news.kabelfoon.nl>...
> alex wrote:
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> Maybe the method described in this article:
> http://johnbokma.com/perl/net-google.html
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> might help
Hi John,
Yes, that worked great. There should be a link to your page in ActiveState's FAQ :)
dank u wel,
Alex
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| 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>...
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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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