I agree with thatguy, and if you are unsure of the exact path to your file (maybe because you are not the admin or whatever), and if it is in the same place as your script, you can always use the CWD module to grab the name of the current working directory...
# Load the current working directory module use Cwd; # set $dir to the current directory my $dir = cwd; # print out the pathname print "My file is: $dir/$value\n";
In reply to Re: Display Troubles
by mr_dont
in thread Display Troubles
by Anonymous Monk
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