Hello Anonymous Monk,
Try something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use CGI;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Net::FTP;
use feature 'say';
my $cgi = CGI->new();
my $file = $cgi->param( 'upload' ) || 'test.pl';
say do_ftp($file);
sub do_ftp {
my ($filename) = @_;
return unless $filename ;
}
__END__
$ perl ftp.pl
test.pl
We do not have the full code but I assume my $file = $cgi->param( 'upload' ) || ''; that you are passing an empty string here right? I have alter the code in two points. Observe the () in the subroutine also.
I would recommend to use module Net::SFTP::Foreign. Similar question with samples of working code(s) Generate temporary file and FTP upload.
Hope this helps, BR.
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