NAME Net::Delicious::Export::Post::XBEL - export your del.icio.us posts as XBEL SAX events SYNOPSIS use Net::Delicious; use Net::Delicious::Export::Post::XBEL; use IO::AtomicFile; use XML::SAX::Writer; my $fh = IO::AtomicFile->open("/my/posts.xbel","w"); my $writer = XML::SAX::Writer->new(Output=>$fh); my $del = Net::Delicious->new({...}); my $exp = Net::Delicious::Export::Post::XBEL->new(Handler=>$writer); my $it = $del->posts(); $exp->by_date($it); DESCRIPTION Export your del.icio.us posts as XBEL SAX events. This package subclasses *Net::Delicious::Export*. PACKAGE METHODS __PACKAGE__->new(\%args) Valid arguments are : * Handler A valid handler for *Net::Delicious::Export*, which is really just a thin wrapper around *XML::SAX::Base* Returns a *Net::Delicious::Export::Post::XBEL* object. Woot! OBJECT METHODS $obj->by_date(\%args) Valid args are * posts *required* A *Net::Delicios::Iterator* object containing the posts you want to export. * title String. Returns whatever the handler passed to the object contructor sends back. $obj->by_tag(\%args) Valid args are * posts *required* A *Net::Delicios::Iterator* object containing the posts you want to export. * title String. * sort Code reference, used as an argument for passing to Perl's *sort* function. The default behaviour is to sort tags alphabetically. Bookmarks with multiple tags will be added once; subsequent instances of the same bookmark will use XBEL's element to refer back to the first URL. Bookmarks for any given tag set will be ordered by their timestamp. Tags which use del.icio.us' "hierarchical tag" structure will be rendered as nested elements. Multiple tags for a bookmark will be ordered alphabetically or using the same *sort* argument passed to the method. Returns whatever the handler passed to the object contructor sends back. VERSION 1.4 DATE $Date: 2005/12/11 19:17:00 $ AUTHOR Aaron Straup Cope SEE AlSO Net::Delicious Net::Delicious::Export http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/topics/xbel/ LICENSE Copyright (c) 2004 Aaron Straup Cope. All Rights Reserved. This is free software, you may use it and distribute it under the same terms as Perl itself.