02-05-2011
iPod: Operating System or iTunes reports the disk is full, but it does not look full
This document explains why iTunes or the operating system may indicate that the iPod disk is full when it doesn't look full. There is no available space on the iPod hard disk when it is used as an external FireWire or USB hard drive, yet the disk looks like it is empty or only has a few files on it. iTunes cannot copy any songs to iPod even though it says the music library is less then the iPod drive capacity.
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www::opensearch::response
WWW::OpenSearch::Response(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::OpenSearch::Response(3pm)
NAME
WWW::OpenSearch::Response - Encapsulate a response received from an A9 OpenSearch compatible engine
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::OpenSearch;
my $url = "http://bulkfeeds.net/opensearch.xml";
my $engine = WWW::OpenSearch->new($url);
# Retrieve page 4 of search results for "iPod"
my $response = $engine->search("iPod",{ startPage => 4 });
for my $item (@{$response->feed->items}) {
print $item->{description};
}
# Retrieve page 3 of results
$response = $response->previous_page;
# Retrieve page 5 of results
$response = $response->next_page;
DESCRIPTION
WWW::OpenSearch::Response is a module designed to encapsulate a response received from an A9 OpenSearch compatible engine. See
http://opensearch.a9.com/spec/1.1/response/ for details.
CONSTRUCTOR
new( $response )
Constructs a new instance of WWW::OpenSearch::Response from the WWWW::OpenSearch:Response returned by the search request.
METHODS
parse_response( )
Parses the content of the HTTP response using XML::Feed. If successful, parse_feed( ) is also called.
parse_feed( )
Parses the XML::Feed originally parsed from the HTTP response content. Sets the pager object appropriately.
previous_page( ) / next_page( )
Performs another search on the parent object, returning a WWW::OpenSearch::Response instance containing the previous/next page of results.
If the current response includes a <link rel="previous/next" href="..." /> tag, the page will simply be the parsed content of the URL
specified by the tag's href attribute. However, if the current response does not include the appropriate link, a new query is constructed
using the startPage or startIndex query arguments.
_get_link( $type )
Gets the href attribute of the first link whose rel attribute is equal to $type.
ACCESSORS
feed( )
pager( )
AUTHOR
o Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
o Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2010 by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa and Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-05-25 WWW::OpenSearch::Response(3pm)