ergowolf,
What is it that you are doing with the message() statements?
Are you assigning somthing to it, or calling something from it?
On another note...
I have a script that FTP's a file to a VAN (Value-added Network).
Once the file transfer is complete an ILOG number is returned
from the VAN. This number 99.99999999% certifies that the file
was received correctly.
Currently, in order to capture that number, I need to turn
the debug on Net::FTP to 1 and redirect STDERR to a file.
my $ftpSession = Net::FTP-> new("$host", Debug => 1);
open (STDERR, ">>/detaillogfile.log");
Can you think of a better way?
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