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This prints the value on STDOUT - just added my $inp and () after MainLoop.
use strict; use Tk; my $inp; my $input='Enter the site address..'; my $mw = new MainWindow; my $frm_name= $mw ->Frame()->pack(); my $label =$frm_name -> Label(-text=>"Site Address") -> pack(); my $txt =$frm_name ->Entry()->pack(); my $button = $frm_name -> Button(-text => "Quit", -command => sub{ $in +p=$txt->get(); print $inp; })->pack(); my $txt_area= $mw ->Text(-width=>10,-height=>5)->pack(); MainLoop();
Hope that helps. Update I see someone else is up early... and agree that if you want "quit" to quit then you need to add that as well.

In reply to Re: Retrieving the value of entry fiels by Ish
in thread Retrieving the value of entry fiels by mld

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