use Net::AIM; my $nick = 'xx'; $aim = new Net::AIM; $aim->newconn( Screename => 'xx', Password => 'xx' ) or die "Cannot connect to AIM Server!"; $aim->getconn->add_handler('config', \&init); $aim->start; sub init { my ($self, $event) = @_; my ($str) = $event->args; $self->setconfig($str); $self->send_im($nick, "Are you there, good sir?"); }
When I try to run this, I get the following error:

Can't call method "add_handler" without a package or object reference at aimBot.pl on line 9.

I'm pretty sure I have an instance of the Net::AIM class in the $aim variable, right?

I'm of the rare perl 'newbie' species, so any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated.

In reply to Net::AIM Sorrows by Zeevnor

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