Yes, when I exit out with output to test it I print to html this:
print qq~
\$root->{xml}->{PayoneerResponse}->{Echo}->{Status}->{value}='~, $root
+->{xml}->{PayoneerResponse}->{Echo}->{Status}->{value}, qq~';
\$root->{PayoneerResponse}->{Echo}->{Status}->{value}='~, $root->{Payo
+neerResponse}->{Echo}->{Status}->{value}, qq~';
\$root->{Status}->{value}='~, $root->{Status}->{value}, qq~';
~;
Which prints this to the HTML output:
$root->{xml}->{PayoneerResponse}->{Echo}->{Status}->{value}='';
$root->{PayoneerResponse}->{Echo}->{Status}->{value}='';
$root->{Status}->{value}='';
So I have tried a lot of different ways and cannot get it to work.
Can you see what I'm doing wrong in the $root variables or anything?
Thanks
Richard
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