Hello,
I am importing an XML document using XML::Simple. If the user is validated, I get this (using Data::Dumper):
$VAR1 = 'true';
Otherwise, I get this:
$VAR1 = {
'request' => [
'/account/verify_credentials.xml'
]
'error' => [
'Could not authenticate you.'
]
}
I am trying to check to see if the user was rejected by starting with
if(defined $data->{error}). If the user was in fact verified, I get this run time error:
Can't use string ("true") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use at.... Thanks for any advice.
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