if i have the variable structure like this :
$VAR1 = { 'href' => 'site/other/setup.htm' }; $VAR2 = ' ';
how do i access "href" value !!!

my code is like this ....

my($tag, $attrHash) = @_; print Dumper $attrHash."\n";
when i view the structure of variable $attrHash (i,e by using Dumper) i got the above o/p. Do u know how to get the href value from the above structure.

It's very urgent .....

Thanks n regards,
Danny Appaiah.

edited: Wed Oct 16 16:15:05 2002 by jeffa - s/blah blah//g (code tags)


In reply to Accessing HASH array values !! by Anonymous Monk

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