I have a problem that I could use some help with.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Win32::File;
$counter_name="TEST SCRIPT";
$sample_file="sample.t";
print "Content-type:text/html\n\n";
print "<center><font size=1>Script Name: $counter_name</font><br><br>
+<br>\n";
print "Attempt to write file: <b>$sample_file</b><br></center>\n";
print "\n\n";
open(FH, ">$sample_file") or die(print "Cannot write to $sample_file f
+ile: $!\n");
print FH "I will print this to a file\n";
close(FH);
print "<center><font size=1>Writing File $sample_file, complete - $co
+unter_name</font><br><br><br></center>\n";
print "\n\n";
I keep getting PERMISSION DENIED error.
File permissions are set for read and write the file is located in the cgi-bin.
20030309 Edit by Corion : Added CODE tags
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