Hi guys,

This is my second atempt at a perl program, and I'm stuck. This code (below) work perfectly fine on a Win98 Personal Web Server, Perl 5. It doesn't display the images on my Mac OS X with apache.? Nor does it at my ISP, they are running Red Hat.

Can anyone help?

opendir BUFFER, "images/" or "Serious Headache! $!"; my @templist = readdir BUFFER; closedir(BUFFER); #Print the table of pictures.... jpg's and then gif's................. +............ my @results; my $count = 0; print "<table border='1' cellspacing='10' cellpadding='4'>\n<tr>\n"; foreach(@templist) { if($_ eq "." || $_ eq "..") { #Do Nothing. } else { if(substr($_, length($_)-4, length($_)) eq ".jpg") { print "<td align='center'><img src=\"images/$_\" border=\" +0\" alt=\"Loading...jpg\" width=\"40%\" height=\"40%\"><br />"; print substr($_, 0, length($_)-4) . "</td>\n"; $count++; } else { if(substr($_, length($_)-4, length($_)) eq ".gif") { print "<td align='center'><img src='images/$_' alt='Lo +ading...gif' width=\"40%\" height=\"40%\"><br />\n"; print substr($_, 0, length($_)-4) . "</td>\n"; $count++; } } # Write the end of line... if($count == 4) { print "</tr><tr>\n"; $count=0; } } } print "</tr></table>\n";
Thanks people!

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