in reply to Re^2: Errors with sorting hashs
in thread Errors with sorting hashs

Ok. You know the line that's causing a problem. Have you traced how that line moves through your program? Have you added print statements that tell you what's going on? What work have you done, given the new information?

I'm not going to debug your program for you. I give advice. If you want work, I can give you my PayPal account to deposit $$ into.

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Re^4: Errors with sorting hashs
by red-beard (Scribe) on Aug 27, 2004 at 18:17 UTC
    I figured it out!!! I had declared the $ip_addr and $sender as a my and it should have been an our.
    my $ip_addr; my $sender;
    to
    our $ip_addr; our $sender;