it is a windows machine and it is in the C:\ directory. so C:\data\ is the path. to test that, I updated it to download to both /data/ and a new subdirectory called: /data/documents/ changed it to this:
#$path='/data/'; $path= '/data/documents/'; while (my $ref = $query->fetchrow_hashref()) { print "url: $ref->{url}\n"; my $ff = File::Fetch->new(uri=>$ref->{url}); my $where = $ff->fetch( to => '$path'); my $error= $ff->error(); print $error;
and the output is the same. no error messages. changing it from print $error to print $ff, I get the link followed by: File::Fetch=HASH(0x30d2a18)

In reply to Re^9: Combining Ffile:fetch with MySQL by justin423
in thread Combining Ffile:fetch with MySQL by justin423

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