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Re: Data Dumper not outputting valid perl?by robartes (Priest) |
on Apr 28, 2003 at 06:19 UTC ( [id://253601]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
From the looks of it, you might have a problem with the unquoted email address in that variable. However, a quick test with Data::Dumper at my machine shows that a string containing @ is correctly quoted in Data::Dumper output.
Could you post some more information - the error produced and the code that generates that Data::Dumper output would be helpful in providing more context for this. In the mean time, try setting Data::Dumper::Useqq to true and see if that changes anything. I got this from the docs, but I have no experience with that setting, so YMMV. Update: With so many barewords in the output, the email address might not be your only worry. CU
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