this code:
if ( !-e $save_file ) {
if ( $access eq "Open" ) {
( $http, $trash, $website, $directory, $guid ) = split ( '/', $d
+lFile );
$url = $dlFile;
} else {
( $http, $trash, $website, $gii, $sharing, $rest, $content, $ite
+ms, $guid ) = split ( '/', $dlFile );
my $test = "123456781234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
$url = $dlFile . $test;
print "url=$dlFile$test\n";
}
}
produces this output:
123456781234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzest/content/items/7a85ce53fe11466985515207b6d48dde/data?token=
I want it to product this output:
https://outerim.com/gii/sharing/rest/content/items/7a85ce53fe11466985515207b6d48dde/data?token=123456781234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
for some reason I can not figure out the $test variable is being appended to the start of the $dlFile variable and not the end.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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