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There's no such thing as a quick Perl question. :)

Your declaration looks wrong to me. I don't know what the ":DEFAULT" means in your declaration, but I don't see it in the documentation on CPAN.

Try declaring it the way the docs suggest.
__________________________________________________________
If you prefer not to import these routines into your namespace, you can call them as:

  use HTML::Entities ();
  $decoded = HTML::Entities::decode($a);
  $encoded = HTML::Entities::encode($a);
  $encoded = HTML::Entities::encode_numeric($a);
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Here's the link at CPAN to the usage.
http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTML-Parser-3.56/lib/HTML/Entities.pm



m.roth2006@xxxxxxx wrote:
A quick perl question: I've got this script I found, and I'm trying to run. It required me to install XML::RSS. Now, when I try to run it, it complains "encode_entities_numeric" is not exported by the HTML::Entities module
Can't continue after import errors at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/XML/RSS.pm line 5
So, I do what the docs say, I think, in adding a line to my script of
use HTML::Entities qw(:DEFAULT encode_entities_numeric);

and now I get just
"encode_entities_numeric" is not exported by the HTML::Entities module
as my script gags when I put that as the first use statement.

Where the blazes am I supposed to put that use statement, in the HTML::Entities? In the XML::RSS?
         mark


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