So I took your suggestions here, and first off, thanks for the help, I also have been able to progress forward, kinda.

I have changed how I create the Mechanize object to provide autocheck and to show_progress both set to true. It provided me with some other insight that I have worked through and resolved.

However, I have hit the same problem, I have even tried dereferencing the array created, to know avail. I still receive the error of the array or variable being unintialized. I have attempted this by attempting to print it via the previous loop, and by providing this line taken from your code.

my $temp1 = $mech->find_all_links( text_regex => qr/Server-/i ); my @temp2 = shift $temp1; print "@temp2\n";
Perhaps I am just missing something super obvious, since I appear to be in the correct scope, and I am trying to use the one created, even though it appears not feasibly possible. Any other suggestions?


In reply to Re^6: Help Getting WWW::Mechanize Link reference array to output to STD_OUT. by tfredett
in thread Help Getting WWW::Mechanize Link reference array to output to STD_OUT. by tfredett

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