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Okay, I got this working with
#test.pl use warnings; use strict; use DBM::Deep; use Data::Dumper; use LWP::UserAgent; use Test::More qw(no_plan); my $hash = DBM::Deep->new("foo.db"); my $user_agent = LWP::UserAgent->new; $Data::Dumper::Terse=1; my $user_agent_dumped = Dumper($user_agent); $hash->{ua_1} = $user_agent_dumped; my $user_agent_recreated = eval ( $hash->{ua_1} ); isa_ok($user_agent_recreated,'LWP::UserAgent'); #passes
Thanks to the monks who helped me with my followup at Getting back $object from eval(Dumper($object))

In reply to Re: Can I serialize an object and have it remember it's type? by tphyahoo
in thread Can I serialize an object and have it remember it's type? by tphyahoo

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