Ooops.
Well I'm not sure how much help
jmac needed in the html department:
use strict;
use CGI;
use CGI::Carp( 'fatalsToBrowser' );
use HTML::Entities;
my $q = CGI->new();
my $dir = '\images'; # or some other default.
chdir( $dir ) or die "Couldn't cd to '$dir', $!";
my @images = map {glob( "*.$_" )} qw( gif jpg jpeg tif xif bmp );
@images = map { encode_entities( $_ ) } @images;
print $q->header(), $q->start_html();
print $q->h1( "My Image files" );
print "\n<UL>\n";
print "<LI>${_}\n" for @images;
print "</UL>\n";
print $q->end_html();
UPDATE:
Rather then argue further with
merlyn, I removed the user input part of my code. That's what I get for trying to add a little functionality... sigh.
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