Yes,
$input_file and
$new_file_name are defined. When I do the following:
print "Input File: $input_file<br>Output File: $new_file_name";
I get the following output:
Input File: e:/test/picture.jpg
Output File: 1108853442.jpg
Using the code you list
$ftp->put($input_file, $new_file_name) || die $ftp->message(), "\n"; I don't get much error, just this, which is pretty worthless except for confirming the line the error is on:
at /home/auctionb/public_html/cgi-bin/auction/bulklister.pl line 283
As far as I know it is serverside stuff that controls those errors - stuff I unforunately don't have control over, and my server is unwilling to hook up more detailed error reporting. :( If you know of another way I can force more detailed error reporting without being the server administrator I am all ears! :)
-Matt :)
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