Hi All,
As an addendum to this question:
Writing a file as someone else
I have written the following admittedly dangerous script:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use CGI;
$q = new CGI;
$directory = '/home/httpd/html/antonh/testdir';
print $q->header, $q->start_html, "Removing $directory<br>";
$result = system("rm -r $directory");
print -W $directory,",", -o $directory,",",$result;
This is the result I get on the screen:
Removing /home/httpd/html/antonh/testdir
1,1,256
This script does work from the command line, but for some reason the system call is failing. I had similar problems trying to do a chmod in the same way.
Any ideas why this might be the case?
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