If you just want Tk to get updated, you can add update after you insert your text. e.g.
sub send {
tie (*SSL, "Net::SSLeay::Handle", "www.openssl.org", "443")
or die "error in tie\n";
if (\*SSL) { print SSL "GET http://index.html \r\n"; }
while (my $buf = <SSL>) {
$txt->insert('end',$buf);
##### Update the Text Widget
$txt->update;
}
}
Or, if you want to update Tk while it is in a loop, possibly only idling, then try putting $mw->DoOneEvent; inside the loop. This may be what you need to do to get your app working with POE.
HTH.
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