Ok cool thanks for that, so what if I add this code

foreach my $req (@$reqs) { print "Registering '".$req->url."'\n"; if ( my $res = $pua->register ($req) ) { print STDERR $res->error_as_HTML; } } $entries = $pua->wait(); foreach (keys %$entries) { my $res = $entries->{$_}->response; }

Can someone explain to me what the %entries is all about...?

I want to loop through the above code lots and lots of time, but I need to clear out the entries hash after each run, how can I do this...?

undef %entries # or %entries=();

Doesn't seem to work for me

Thanks again,
Tom


In reply to Re: Re: Structure by Anonymous Monk
in thread What is this data structure ? by Anonymous Monk

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