Hello, I've just put this code
use IO::File;
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "Go..\n";
my $fh = IO::File->new_tmpfile();
if (defined $fh) {
# Do something with the tmpfile
print "Defined: $fh\n";
}
else {
# Do something in memory
print "Not defined\n";
}
in
my site running IIS 4
and it seems no work.
If I run the code in a command window, the output is what I expect:
Go..
Defined: IO::File=GLOB(0x176f208)
I think is a permissions problem, the user which is executing that .pl is an anonymous user, and it has no permissions except in a couple of directories.
Hope this helps
Hopes
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