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The RSS Abstraction Interface, or RAI (said "ray"), provides an object-oriented interface to XML::RSS::Parser trees that abstracts the user from handling namespaces, overlapping and alternate tag mappings. It's rather well known that, while popular, the RSS syntax is a bit of a mess. RAI provides a single simplified interface that maps one method call to various overlapping and alternate tags used in RSS feeds. The interface also abstracts developers from needing to deal with namespaces. Method names are based on Dublin Core terminology.
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The RSS Abstraction Interface, or RAI (said "ray"), provides an
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object-oriented interface to XML::RSS::Parser trees that abstracts
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the user from handling namespaces, overlapping and alternate tag
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mappings.
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It's rather well known that, while popular, the RSS syntax is a
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bit of a mess.
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RAI provides a single simplified interface that maps one method
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call to various overlapping and alternate tags used in RSS feeds.
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The interface also abstracts developers from needing to deal with
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namespaces. Method names are based on Dublin Core terminology.
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