Hi,
Thank you for your reply. The one thing I cannot imagine a bit is how do I use this hash to store users. How do I add user to that hash ? If $jid is a key, then each key ($jid) must have a value. What is that value ? Anything ? Also I created some test script which checks your way of thinking.
Please take a look:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Data::Dumper;
my %roster;
@jid= qw |test1 test2 test3 test4|;
foreach $jid (@jid)
{
$roster{$jid} = "0";
}
foreach $jid (@jid)
{
print Dumper ($roster{$jid});
}
@keys = keys %roster;
print "Keys: @keys\n";
$jid = "test1";
if ($roster{$jid})
{
print "something";
}
Why the last if doesn't print "something" if the key exists ?
Thank you for your help
Regards.
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