It is therefore highly probable as everyone else has surmised that you have accidentally stringified $request at some point in the code you have not shown.
Stupid, Stupid, Stupid me!!!
I was trying to print with:
Removing the concatenated return character gives...print Dumper %$request . "\n";
Sorry for having a senior moment...$VAR1 = '_content'; $VAR2 = 'visibility=HASH(0x26db708)&specificContent=HASH(0x26c2398)&li +fecycleState=PUBLISHED&author=urn%3Ali%3Aperson%3AGKiAGefMOA'; $VAR3 = '_uri'; $VAR4 = bless( do{\(my $o = 'https://api.linkedin.com/v2/ugcPosts')}, +'URI::https' ); $VAR5 = '_headers'; $VAR6 = bless( { 'content-type' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' +, 'content-length' => 121, 'hash(0x26db3a8)' => undef, '::std_case' => { 'hash(0x26db3a8)' => 'HASH(0x26db3a +8)' } }, 'HTTP::Headers' ); $VAR7 = '_method'; $VAR8 = 'POST';
In reply to Re^2: Data::Dumper output
by Bod
in thread Data::Dumper output
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