Hello, my first post here, and after more than two days trying a lot of things im still without a solution, a few days i started to play with TK, and my problem is, "How can i set a value who came from a variable?

Example:
my $labelproxy = $frameproxy -> Label(-text=>"\nProxy:") -> pack(); my $proxyentry = $frameproxy -> Entry(-width => 23,-textvariable=>\$oi +) -> pack(); my $chkproxyon = $frameproxy -> Radiobutton(-text=>"ON",-selectcolor = +> green, -value=>\$oi, -variable=>\$proxystatus) -> pack(); my $chkproxyoff = $frameproxy -> Radiobutton(-text=>"OFF",-selectcolor + => green, -value=>"semproxy", -variable=>\$proxystatus) -> pack();

Why when i try print the value of -value=>\$oi i recieve "REF(0xa1b46c0)"

I got the same "error" when i tried using "checkbox" values. thanks, and im sorry if this is wrong place to post.

In reply to TK, seting value of a variable. by papaismurf

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