In vague order. DON'T SHOUT, ie use uppercase, we can read what you have to say just fine. You have been asked to do this before - please stop it You are using CGI.pm then running a hand parse routine??? %FORM = $q->Vars() and ditch the form parsing code. die and CGI does not give you an error in the browser. Try:

use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrowser';

Please read a tutorial or several. CGI Help Guide and Ovids web tutorial might be good places to start.

The actual issue is probably related to the firewall, not perl but your explanation leaves a little to be desired. We don't want to see all your code. 10 lines that demonstrates the problem is all that is required. By the time you distill the problem down you have often solved it, if not you have a far better chance of getting it fixed.

cheers

tachyon


In reply to Re: Problem with NET::FTP->GET functionality from the web by tachyon
in thread Problem with NET::FTP->GET functionality from the web by munu

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