This:

This seems to be quiet -sic- simple for a Perl programmer but it's a complete trouble for a person like me... Can any one of you guys help me out with this? as I'm sure that this won't take a few minutes to be set up for people like you.

...sounds like it is something your work is telling you to do.

What people do in the real world is charge real-world finance for doing someone's job for them. Just because it is easy for people, doesn't mean that we're going to do your work for you, for nothing. If your job won't pay to get something like this done, why should anyone else while you get all the credit?

This isn't a free code writing service here. You should let your employer know that they need to get some priorities straight.


In reply to Re: Working with folders in Perl and HTML by stevieb
in thread Working with folders in Perl and HTML by LinuxNoob

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