Use
uc or
lc to force the keys to upper or lower case. Here's an example using
uc:
my %hash1 = ("TEXT", 25);
my %hash2 = ("text", 25);
foreach my $item2 (keys(%hash2)) {
if (exists $hash1{uc $item2}) { print "matches\n";}
}
In real code, I'd probably be changing the keys as I inserted them into the hash (if possible):
$hash1{lc $item1} = $value1; # etc
Update:
PS
You don't need the outer loop you had in your original code. You'll notice you don't use $item1 anywhere.
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