Thanx for the quick reply CountZero:
I know that perlmonks.org is for helping those who need help with their code, (no money), but I need a little more than that.. I don't even understand the logic of XML calls and requests.
So more than just suggesting with a posting here some ideas how a piece of code would work.. I need someone to connect to Skype, add a few lines of code into my script and explain what the line does.
So for the nice person willing to do that.. I thought the least I could do is buy them lunch through PayPal.
I have been teaching myself perl through tutorials and books.. it is hard for me to grasp XML.
The offer still stands
best wishes
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