Okay, I changed my code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
my $dirtoread="/home/mydir/public_html/t/d/";
opendir(IDIR, $dirtoread)
|| die "Error Opening Directory";
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
my @dots = grep { /^\./ && -f "$dirtoread/$_" } readdir(IDIR);
foreach $file (@dots)
{
($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$bl
+ksize,$blocks) = stat($file);
print <<EOF;
File: $file<br>
dev: $dev<br>
ino: $ino<br>
mode: $mode<br>
nlink: $nlink<br>
uid: $uid<br>
gid: $gid<br>
rdev: $rdev<br>
size: $size<br>
atime: $atime<br>
mtime: $mtime<br>
ctime: $ctime<br>
blksize: $blksize<br>
blocks: $blocks<br><br><br>
EOF
}
closedir(IDIR);
But it's not printing anything?
Did I apply the code correctly?
I don't think I did but I'm not really sure what the deal is!
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