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www::topica::reply
WWW::Topica::Reply(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::Topica::Reply(3pm)
NAME
WWW::Topica::Index - parse a single Topic mailing list index
SYNOPSIS
my $index = WWW::Topic::Index->new($index_html);
foreach my $message_id ($index->message_ids) {
# the mail has some information and also provides a link to the reply ...
my $mail = WWW::Topica::Mail->new($topica->fetch_mail($mess_id), $mess_id);
# which has other information (like the un-htmled mail and the email address) ...
my $reply = WWW::Topica::Reply->new($topica->fetch_reply($mail->id, $mail->eto), $mail->id, $mail->eto);
}
print "Next offset is ".$index->next."
";
print "Previous offset is ".$index->prev."
";
DESCRIPTION
Used to parse a single reply page from Topica.com's mailing list indexes.
Reply pages have the body of the email (albeit quoted) and potentially a full email address.
METHODS
new <page html> <message id> <eto>
Takes the html of the page, the eto and the message-id and parses the html.
parse <html>
Parse the html to get the subject, email address and body of the email.
id
Get the message id
eto
Get the message eto
email
Get the email address parsed out.
subject
Get the email subject parsed out.
body
Get the email body parsed out.
AUTHOR
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004, Simon Wistow
perl v5.10.1 2006-01-03 WWW::Topica::Reply(3pm)