OK,

When I try to run this:

my $JSON = JSON->new->utf8; $JSON->convert_blessed(1); $JSON->allow_blessed(1); $JSON->pretty(1); my $json = $JSON->encode(\%arr_hash); print "JSON [\n $json\n ]\n";
I only get the root level data and the rest are null!
JSON [ { "ace_context" : [ null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ], "server_nmap" : [ null, null, ... null ] }
Same thing happends when I try this:
my $json = $JSON->encode(\@ace_context);
BUT when I run this:

print Dumper(\%arr_hash);

the output contains everything.

How the JSON code should look like in order to "export" everything to JSON-format data?


In reply to Re^2: how to get Perl hash in C# by Hossein
in thread how to get Perl hash in C# by Anonymous Monk

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