Hi
Bruce32903,
One thing I see right off the bat is that you're using my $MySocket within some of the if ... else clauses. That means that they are different variables from the $MySocket at the top of the program.
Here's a simplified example:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $MySocket = "abc";
if (1) {
my $MySocket = "123";
print "Inside while loop: \$MySocket = '$MySocket'\n";
}
print "Outside while loop: \$MySocket = '$MySocket'\n";
__END__
Output:
Inside while loop: $MySocket = '123'
Outside while loop: $MySocket = 'abc'
When you remove the extra my keywords, does that get you closer to success?
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