SYNOPSIS
my $element = DublinCore::Element->new( \%info );
print "content: ", $element->content(), "\n";
print "qualifier: ", $element->qualifier(), "\n";
print "language: ", $element->language(), "\n";
print "scheme: ", $element->scheme(), "\n";
DESCRIPTION
DublinCore::Record methods such as element(), elements(), title(), etc return DublinCore::Element objects as their result. These can be queried further to extract an elements content, qualifier, language, and schema. For a definition of these attributes please see RFC 2731 and <http://www.dublincore.org>.METHODS
new()
The constructor. Take a hashref of input arguments.content()
Gets and sets the content of the element.
## extract the element my $title = $record->element( 'title' ); print $title->content(); ## or you can chain them together print $record->element( 'title' )->content();
qualifier()
Gets and sets the qualifier used by the element.language()
Gets and sets the language of the content in element.scheme()
Gets and sets the scheme used by the element.name()
Gets and sets the element name (title, creator, date, etc).is_empty()
Gets and sets the ``empty'' status of an element. This is useful when using DublinCore::Record's element() method.To see if the record has an creator elements:
if( $record->element( 'creator' )->is_empty ) { # no creators }
set()
This function overrides the default set() behavior in order to remove the is_empty flag.AUTHOR
- Ed Summers <[email protected]>
- Brian Cassidy <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007 by Ed Summers, Brian CassidyThis library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.