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If you're at all serious about using XML on your Web site, you should consider using XSLT to format your RSS feeds and convert them to browser-compliant HTML. Fortunately, you don't have to jump through too many hoops to do this--CPAN already has a tool for you, a package appropriately named XML::RSS::Tools.

http://search.cpan.org/~atrickett/XML-RSS-Tools-0.14/lib/XML/RSS/Tools.pm

This package integrates an HTTP client, an RSS parser and an XSLT engine into a single object that will download your RSS file, parse it, and apply XSLT style rules to it, all in a single sweep.

What RSS feeds are you currently deploying on your Web site?
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