Well,
I'm getting nuts. Wrote a upload script that worked on unix and doesn't on NT.
Let's take the example from the Q&A;
#!/usrb/bin/perl
use CGI;
use CGI::Carp qw/fatalsToBrowser/;
$C = new CGI;
if ($C->param) {
$file=$C->param("FILE1");
$full = "D:/inetpub/general/nt/cv";
open (UPLOAD, ">$full") || die "Can't open";
while ($bytesread=read($file,$buffer,1024)) {
binmode UPLOAD;
print UPLOAD $buffer;
}
print $C->header;
print $C->start_html;
print qq(<p>file uploaded successfully</p>);
print $C->end_html;
exit;
}
else
{
print $C->header;
print $C->start_html;
print $C->start_multipart_form;
print $C->filefield(-name=>'file');
print qq(<input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit">
</form>
);
print $C->end_html;
exit;
}
so you see, I also tried to put a end slash to my path, tried to change the slashes to \\.
The write perms are ok , when I write to a textfile that works.
I don't understand it anymore...
--
My opinions may have changed,
but not the fact that I am right
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