That works like a charm.
chipmunk - you are wise beyond your size.
{grin}
I oversimplified my script for the post, though.
Was using Tie::IxHash for insertion-order retrieval of hash elements.
use Tie::IxHash;
tie my %urlhashA, "Tie::IxHash";
%urlhashA = (
'blah' => 'URL',
'bleh' => 'notherURL',
'bloo' => 'ananotherURL',
);
I didn't spot anything in
perldoc IxHash.pm about using it with hash o' hashes.
tie my %tmpl_hash, "Tie::IxHash"; did nothing noticeable.
Attempts to
tie urlloop failed as well.
Is this do-able?
Update: chipmunk's post below puts a glide in my stride. 8^) chipmunk++.
cheers,
Don
striving for Perl Adept
(it's pronounced "why-bick")
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