change that to:  $zip->extractMember($y,"Y:\\autoupload\\Site_Dict\\Inbox\\$y"); and it should work like a champ, assuming that $y has been basename()'d.

From the perldoc:

extractMember( $memberOrName [, $extractedName ] ) Extract the given member, or match its name and extract it. Retur +ns undef if member doesn't exist in this Zip. If optional second arg + is given, use it as the name of the extracted member. Otherwise, the internal filename of the member is used as the name of the extrac +ted file or directory. If you pass $extractedName, it should be in th +e local file system's format. All necessary directories will be created. Returns "AZ_OK" on success.
Please note If you pass $extractedName, it should be in the local file system's format. All necessary directories will be created.

- - arden.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Path Of an extracted Files by arden
in thread Path Of an extracted Files by Zitoune

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