05-30-2011
Hi,
Many thanks for your code. That helped a lot. I was literally barking up the wrong tree until I tried out your code.
Thanks once again. I really appreciated the quick response!
Vnayak
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flickr::api::response
Flickr::API::Response(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Flickr::API::Response(3pm)
NAME
Flickr::API::Response - A response from the flickr API.
SYNOPSIS
use Flickr::API;
use Flickr::API::Response;
my $api = new Flickr::API({'key' => 'your_api_key'});
my $response = $api->execute_method('flickr.test.echo', {
'foo' => 'bar',
'baz' => 'quux',
});
print "Success: $response->{success}
";
DESCRIPTION
This object encapsulates a response from the Flickr API. It's a subclass of "HTTP::Response" with the following additional keys:
{
'success' => 1,
'tree' => XML::Parser::Lite::Tree,
'error_code' => 0,
'error_message' => '',
}
The "_request" key contains the request object that this response was generated from. This request will be a "Flickr::API::Request" object,
which is a subclass of "HTTP:Request".
The "sucess" key contains 1 or 0, indicating whether the request suceeded. If it failed, "error_code" and "error_message" explain what went
wrong. If it suceeded, "tree" contains an "XML::Parser::Lite::Tree" object of the response XML.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004, Cal Henderson, <cal@iamcal.com>
SEE ALSO
Flickr::API, XML::Parser::Lite
perl v5.14.2 2008-09-29 Flickr::API::Response(3pm)