Jaldhar,
I totally like the creativity of the program and definitely easy to re
+ad code :).
Although, I haven't successfully made it to work yet.
Just how much I want to see how it works and I know I am close to it!
I ran the program in perl debugging mode, skip most part to the the su
+b talktoamor.
Along the way, I see it generates XML code with the message Hooray! ..
+ and it passed the line
my $rpc = Frontier::Client->new(url=>"http://localhost:$port/amor")
#With the debugging mode I see
#url=>'http://localhost:file:///local_acct/.kxmlrpcd-socket-jm524W/amo
+r'
<b>$port</b> contains ':file:///....jm524W' <-- this is not my passwo
+rd ;)
There is no port number in it!
Anyway, at this point, I am pretty certain that one of the module I in
+stalled might be crapped out
(I suspect the libwww)
Thanks! I think I learn in the process, will let you know how it turn
+out.
-perlkid
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