It is therefore highly probable as everyone else has surmised that you have accidentally stringified $request at some point in the code you have not shown....
I was trying to print with:
print Dumper %$request . "\n";Removing the concatenated return character gives...
...
To continue to use \n, use a list with print ...
# Need to use "Dumper()" else "\n" will be swallowed by "Dumper ... ;" + print Dumper( ... ), qq[\n];
In reply to Re^3: Data::Dumper output
by parv
in thread Data::Dumper output
by Bod
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