It's more clear, but it's still trivial. Unless you can produce specific code that you've attempted to write that produces an error which you can't understand the entry for which in perldoc perldiag, you're probably not going to get someone jump forward and offer to write your program for you. Your best bet is to either show the code that's not working, or avail yourself of a tutorial or book (or any of the number of code samples available in the Snippets Section).
In reply to Re: Re: Re: How does perl's file I/O work?
by Fletch
in thread How can I access a file on a remote server?
by Kspoon
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