![]() ![]() By default Skype::Any would use the name Skype::Any, but in the constructor we gave it another name.Īnyway, once the connection is established, the events in the Skype client will generate call-backs in our script. ![]() Later you can turn this off, from within Skype.Īlso, as far as I understand the permission is given to a third-party application with a specific name. (For a screenshot see the documentation of Skype::Any.) You can let this script connect to your Skype once or always. The Skype client will ask for your permission. When you run this script it will try to connect the already running Skype client. My $skype = Skype::Any->new(name => "Selective Notification Agent") So this whole solution might go away in a few weeks. Shutting down part of this API in December 2013. (version 0.06) it only works on Linux and Mac OSX. As I read in the documentation, the module ![]()
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