That did it, thanks izut. Just to keep the record complete, here is the results:
$VAR1 = {
'campaign' => {
'menuid' => '10118-2',
'action' => '0',
'phonenumbers' => {
'phonenumber' => [
{
'number' => '4167781583',
'prompts' => {
'prompt' => [
{
'tts' => 'Hello, this is a test.',
'promptid' => '2'
}
]
},
'callid' => '1234abc'
}
]
}
}
};
<campaign action="0" menuid="10118-2">
<phonenumbers>
<phonenumber callid="1234abc" number="4167781583">
<prompts>
<prompt promptid="2" tts="Hello, this is a test." />
</prompts>
</phonenumber>
</phonenumbers>
</campaign>
Now I can also see hot to contrusct the HASH programatically, which si what I was attempting to do! Thanks again.
jdtoronto
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