I cannot use JSON as we do not have web server. Everything has to be done locally. JSON-P unfourtanetly didnt work also, so I went for the HASH filling option.

if nothing else, I got too confused in everything. How sould the part if exist look like?

I understand why it needs a second run as in the first run, the first HTML's will always say that file does not exist, but later on, it will.

Sorry for my stupidness, but if you tell me what should I write, it'll save me.

 if(-e $filename){ print ....} else { ..?}

That's how I would do it. Can you please corect me?


In reply to Re^4: Problem with creating Files (maybe) by David92
in thread Problem with creating Files by David92

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