Stuck with this all day.
Trying to use
HoneyClient::Agent::Driver::ActiveContent::Flash but the documentation is too terse – for me anyway.
The basic problem is that I need to pass a hash containing the arguments into extract() in the module.
I can build the hash and pass it around in the main perl script but when I call the module with the hash as a parameter it says:
Odd number of elements in the hash assignment…
Cant call method “filename” on an undefined value…
Ie the hash is not being passed to the subroutine in the module.
I have been trying
%swf = ('file' => new Fl ('Myflash.swf'), 'url' => $url);
%hash = HoneyClient::Agent::Driver::ActiveContent::Flash->extract(%swf
+);
The module contains a subroutine:
sub extract {
# Extract arguments.
my %args = @_;
my $filename = $args{'file'}->filename;
Suggestions for how I could send the parameter in the right way would be gratefully received.
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