I don't see either FTP.pm ( whatever that is ) nor
Net::FTP in that list. What's mildly interesting here
is that I thought Net::FTP was a prerequisite to
installing libwww, but they seem to have that installed
... weird
In any case, I think you're asking the wrong question:
I'm trying write a perl script where,
when a user clicks submit, the results
from a form are uploaded to my web site.
That's fine, but I think you're talking about
HTML forms, in which case it doesn't use FTP.
it uses HTTP + CGI.
Just as luck would have it, it looks like they don't have CGI.pm installed at your ISP, but you can always install it on your home directory. Perhaps a better approach to this is to change your ISP to some where that has better perl support...
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