$ftp->put( <SESAME> ,"ftptest");
print SESAME "This is a test.\n";
The filehandle has to be a file handle ready to read from. The $ftp->put will block until it is done reading, so you'll never get to the print that way. And you would say
'\*SESAME' NOT '<SESAME>'. You might try
Hofmator's suggestion (with the aforementioned fix), or try a
socketpair or
pipe if you don't want to tie up STDOUT.
Another suggestion is to use an IO::Scalar handle if all the data you're sending will fit in memory.
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