Nice! works like a charm.
But to be pickey, like
merlyn said before, the proper way to write the origional JAPH =
j Just another Perl hacker,
Note the , and the cases. ;-)
So with the help i got earlyer of this site i took the liberty of changing your nice script a little:
o=H->new (1,"\152\165\163\164",2,"\141\156\157\164\150\145\162",3,"\120\145\162\154",4,"\150\141\143\153\145\162\54"); print "$o->{ (i only break your nice lay-out now :-)
*update*
ok, as
cog wrote below.... it is:
o=H->new(1,"\112\165\163\164",2,"\141\156\157\164\150\145\162",3,"\120
+\145\162\154",4,"\150\141\143\153\145\162\54"); print "$o->{
$_}"
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