You could expand the filename. I am assuming when you say nested you mean subdirectories.
Let's say your document root is /usr/local/apache/htdocs
#!/usr/bin/perl
use File::Find;
my $filedir = '/usr/local/apache/htdocs';
my $baseurl = "http://someplace.com/shrum";
my @docs = ();
sub process_file {
return if -d; # Skip directories.
push @docs, [$File::Find::dir, $_];
}
find(\&process_file, ($filedir) );
foreach $doc (@docs){
$doc->[0]=~s/$filedir/$baseurl/o;
#[0] is dir [1] is filename.
print "URL is ".$doc->[0].'/'.$doc->[1],"\n";
}
-Lee
"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."
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