Wow, thanks! I never expected to get such an answer :-)
I didn't understand your code completely (I'm new to Perl) so I might be wrong about this but would the script run into trouble when more than one request is made in the same second (like when a user double clicks the submit button)?
And how does the script keep old files away? I don't have that much diskspace so old files have to be removed like every hour or something ... maybe I'll run a check on the previous filenames when the script is run and remove any that are too old. (?)
Anyway, thanks for your help, I really appreciate it becasuse this thing got me stuck for a few hours :-(
Sorry for the bad spelling, English isn't my first language ... or my second ;-)
Thanks,
CBAS
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