This program can zip file to exist file. How can it run in CGI?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Usage: # perl zip.pl zipfile.zip file [...] use strict; use Archive::Zip qw(:ERROR_CODES :CONSTANTS); die "usage: $0 zipfile.zip file [...]\n" if (scalar(@ARGV) < 2); my $zipName = shift(@ARGV); my $zip = Archive::Zip->new(); foreach my $memberName (map { glob } @ARGV) { if (-d $memberName ) { warn "Can't add tree $memberName\n" if $zip->addTree( $memberName, $memberName ) != AZ_OK; } else { $zip->addFile( $memberName ) or warn "Can't add file $memberName\n"; } } my $status = $zip->writeToFileNamed($zipName); exit $status;

In reply to Run zip program in CGI? by wanadlan

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