Say you have a hash like the following...
$our_hash = {
'Cows' => {
'Brown' => undef,
'Green' => undef,
'Strawberry' => {
'Spotted' => undef,
'Solid' => undef
},
'Orange' => undef
},
'Dogs' => {
'Purple' => {
'Spotted' => undef,
'Solid' => undef
}
}
};
Each key in this hash can have any number of child hashes, which really complicates things :|
My problem is, as the topic states, that I need to be able to write this hash in HTML format :)
It needs to be printed out like the following:
- Cows
- Brown
- Green
- Strawberry
- Spotted
- Solid
- Orange
- Dogs
- Purple
- Spotted
- Solid
Please help, I dont really know where to start (Data::Dumper maybe?)!
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