w00t! Looks like I figured it out. Or rather, looks like I blindly stumbled on code which works. :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::OSCAR qw(:standard);
%signon = (
screenname => 'myscreenname',
password => 'mypassword',
local_ip => 'myip',
);
$recipient = "myfriend";
$message = "mymessage";
sub signon_done {
print "signed on\n";
$online = 1;
}
$oscar = Net::OSCAR->new();
$oscar->set_callback_signon_done(\&signon_done);
$oscar->signon(%signon);
while(1) {
$oscar->do_one_loop();
if ($online) {
$oscar->send_im($recipient, $message);
sleep(5);
}
}
Apparently the $oscar->do_one_loop(); is a pretty important aspect. Thanks for your help!
- Justin
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