Hello Monks,
Once again I come seeking your wisdom. I am trying to traverse intermixed hash and array references. Here's the code I have so far.
while(my ($key, $value) = each(%{$tree})) {
if (ref($value) eq 'ARRAY') {
foreach my $array (@{$value}) {
my @split = split(/\=/, $array);
if (ref($split[1]) eq 'HASH') { print "hello";
while(my ($key, $value) = each(%{$split[1]})) {
print "$key = $value<br>\n";
}
}
}
}
}
The problem is that $array = 'HTML::Element=HASH(0x1a031f4)' a scalar reference. And when I split it its still a scalar reference.
What I am trying to do is spider an intranet and move the relevant files (big mess). If anyone knows of a better way to do this, I'm using HTML::TreeBuilder to extract the links, then I'm all ears.
Thanks again in advance!
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