Net::FTP::delete will return a true if it deletes the file
if ( $ftp->delete ( "$Target/$FileName" ) ) {
print "File <$Target/$FileName> was deleted\n";
} else {
print "File <$Target/$FileName> failed to delete\n";
}
I can delete from bash on the server. I have no idea about ftp on Windows as it doesn't support passive and my ftp sever kick it out with great disdain
The file permissions are all 0755
I could try from a Linux ftp terminal, but that would be cheating
I finally broke down and created a cronjob on the ftp server that calls a perl 5 script that changes all files and directories on the target ftp directories that start with a "." to "dot."
-T
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