Hi there.

I have a problem with a perl script I am running. The script works perfectly from the command line, but when I try to look at it from a web page, it goes wrong.

I have managed to isolate the command that is causing this. It is this:

 system('/usr/local/bin/dcm_dump_file -t '.$n.' > '.$dump_path.'PCfiles/dumpfile');

($n is a string relating to a particular file name, which is iterated over a foreach loop. The command basically breaks off into Unix, executes a dicom dump file, and writes the output to a file called 'dumpfile')

The question is, is the syntax correct for my system call?
Should I be doing something else to get this to work from a web page?

Thanks in advance,

C


In reply to system call by Anonymous Monk

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