thanks perlyfull BrowserUK,
I use the tachyon recurse that I love a lot:
my $root = 'c:/prova/';
my @dirs = ($root);
my @files;
for my $path (@dirs){
opendir ( DIR, $path ) or next; # skip dirs we can't read
while (my $file = readdir DIR) {
next if $file eq '.' or $file eq '..';# skip dot files
next if -l $path.$file; # skip sym links
if ( -d $path.$file ) {
push @dirs, $path.$file.'/'; # add dir to list
}
else {
push @files, $path.$file; # add file to list
}
}
closedir DIR;
}
I never noticed this SetRecurse method. But the core of the problem remain. loves Lor*
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