Thanks dragonchild, I am aware that I am not stealing code. I was just making the point that I don't want to just cut and paste code that I don't understand. For me to learn Perl I need to be able to write my own code so that I get a full understanding.
I hadn't seen the File::Spec module, I will read up on it.
In your code you are short forming
foreach (glob shift)
I assume by not supplying the array. Is this the case?
This is one area that I am having difficutly in reading other peoples code at this point, Perl makes allot of assumptions that I am not aware of yet, or just don't remember at this point.
Paul Neale
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