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I ++'d you because I think you've got the answer.

Interestingly enough, though, use strict does not save you from this one. I added use strict, put a my in front of the initializations of $state and $mw, and the code acts the same.

--Bob Niederman, http://bob-n.com
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Re3: (Tk doesn't respect strict 'refs') Perl/Tk - values appearing in the wrong place!
by bbfu (Curate) on Aug 07, 2003 at 01:28 UTC

    Huh, you're right. Odd. I guess Tk's not respecting strict 'refs' like it should. I'd say that's probably a bug somewhere in the (compiled) bindings. *shrug*

    Anyway, did you add the \ to enreference the hash element, as demonstrated in the second two BrowseEntry examples? That should solve the problem, at least.

    bbfu
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      Yes! and it worked, that was the problem. Too tired to notice when I was working at it earlier in the day.

      Thanks for the comments.

      ...john