#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use SOAP::Lite;
use XML::RSS;
my $user = shift ||
die "Usage: $0 userID [ usernick ]\n\nStopped";
my $nick = shift || "#$user";
my $host = 'use.perl.org';
my $uri = "http://$host/Slash/Journal/SOAP";
my $proxy = "http://$host/journal.pl";
my $journal = SOAP::Lite->uri($uri)->proxy($proxy);
my $results = $journal->get_entries($user, 15)->result;
my $rss = XML::RSS->new(version => '1.0');
$rss->channel(title => "use.perl.org journal of $nick",
'link' => $proxy,
description => "The use.perl.org journal of $nick");
$rss->add_item(title => $_->{subject}, 'link' => $_->{url})
for (@$results);
print STDOUT $rss->as_string;
__END__
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