Maybe this will give you some ideas?
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; print<<EOH; Content-type: text/html <html><body> EOH my $dir = shift || '.'; opendir my $dh, $dir or die "Error: $!"; my @files = grep !/^\.\.?$/, readdir $dh; closedir $dh; print "<P> <UL> \n"; foreach my $f(@files) { if(-d "$dir/$f") { print "<LI> <a href=\"$f\"> $f </a> \n"; print "<UL>\n"; opendir my $dh, "$dir/$f" or die "Error: $!"; my @filesub = grep !/^\.\.?$/, readdir $dh; closedir $dh; foreach my $s(@filesub) { print "<LI> <a href=\"$f/$s\"> $f/$s </a>\n"; } print "</UL>\n"; } else { print "<LI> <a href=\"$f\"> $f </a>\n"; } } print "</UL> <P>\n";

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re: Directory Tree by zentara
in thread Directory Tree..Thanks by spacey

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