Hey Monks:

My (free) provider disabled all CGI (Perl included) b/c some geek hacker attacked in a very malicious way. As such, I had to recode everything in PHP. What a crime, no? Anyways, as I'm out of practice, I'm having trouble with something.

I need to loop through a small hash. Some of the keys are the same though. Seems that everything I try such as either of two of the following won't work. It will grab only one instance in which a key is used, or both instances, but output the same value twice.

Any help?
my %hash = ( "bob" => "section-a", "bob" => "section-b", ); for my $key ( keys %hash ) { my $value = $shit{$key}; print "$key => $value\n"; }
Returns bob => section-a
my %hash = ( "bob" => "section-a", "bob" => "section-b", ); for ( my ( $key, $value ) = each %hash ) { print "$key => $value\n"; }
Returns
bob => section-b
bob => section-b

In reply to Looping through a hash where some keys are the same by GaijinPunch

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