Okay, the IO::Scalar pointer has helped, now I am getting a unblessed reference error when I attempt to pass it to
$zip->read()
Here is a revised code and the error:
my $SH = IO::Scalar->new();
$SH->open (\$res->content());
# my $SH = tie *ZIP, 'IO::Scalar', \$res->content();
my $zip = Archive::Zip->new();
die ("Error reading Zip File : $!\n") if $zip->read ( \$SH ) != A
+Z_OK;
# die ("Error reading Zip File : $!\n") if $zip->read ( \*ZIP ) !=
+ AZ_OK;
The error, w/ use diagnostics:
Can't call method "isa" on unblessed reference at
/opt/perl/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/Archive/Zip.pm line 624 (#1)
And if anyone cares, the offending code from Archive::Zip:
if ( ref( $fd ) )
{
if ( $fd->isa( 'IO::Handle' ) or $fd->isa( 'GLOB' ) )
{
$status = $handle->fdopen( $fd, @_ );
}
else
{
$handle = $fd;
}
}
--SparkeyG
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