Hello:

Im in Guatemala at noon Sunday Jan 20th with a little free time to learn a new topic in perl.. mainly how to send and receive an XML call or request.

I was going to post this in job.perl.org because I'm willing to give FTP access to my server and reward via PayPal the generous soul that has the patience to connect to Skype today for a few minutes and show my how to use the CPAN module XML::Simple to send and receive the following XML file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <response> <serviceType>SUBS_REGISTRATION</serviceType> <userWallet>$Email</userWallet> <firstName>$First_name</firstName> <lastName>$Last_Name</lastName> <loggedInUser>$Username</loggedInUser> <password>$Pasword</password> </response>?

If interested just connect to Skype at ID: (sebastian.glanzer)

PS: If this posting is inapropriate here and you have access to jobs.perl.org please post it there for me.. since I couldn't access that site.

Thanx Beforehand
VirtualWeb 12:00 noon Sunday Central Standard Time


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