Let me play with that, I'll have to figure out how to read the string from the json file properly i imagine... i'm currently using:
sub ServerData {
$GSD_JSON = do {
open (JSONDATA, "<:encoding(UTF-8)", "/HTTPS/prinet\.org/\.dat
+a\.settings");
local $/;
<JSONDATA>
};
close (JSONDATA);
$GSD_Handle = JSON->new;
return ($GSD_Handle->decode($GSD_JSON));
}
which gives me a one-liner $json_string (that i was trying to make a %hash with $key{$value} with. thanx, let me fiddle with your suggestion
I tried re-inventing the wheel again, but everytime I push it, it still falls flat on it's side...
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