One way to tell if it is the right url is to click on it and see where it goes

Otherwise if you cannot tell if it is the correct url i am afraid we cannot guess what the correct url should be. Then again maybe this is the right url. We have been around and around this before and you were unable to tell us what the correct url should be, and now you expect us to be able to know when you dont even know yourself. I suspect someone you work with should be able to tell you what the correct url should be.

BTW,on another matter, there is a suspicious lack of any output of </tr> in that loop


In reply to Re: How to run our folders and files with url using perl program? by huck
in thread How to run our folders and files with url using perl program? by finddata

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