Fellow monasterians,

This is a new error for me and in researching it I haven't turned up anything definitive.

my $filename="http://www.acmestudios.com/clients/SM724/beta/com/com.co +nfig.style1.smf"; open (DATA, ">$filename") or print "Error opening $filename: $!"; print DATA $filevalue; close (DATA);

Thought it might be permissions so chmodded the directory 777 (don't worry, didn't leave it). And when I run it from the URL window, I get the "no such file or directory" error. If I just enter the file name as a URL, it prints the contents of the file to screen. So, I know it's there.

Ideas? TIA


—Brad
"The important work of moving the world forward does not wait to be done by perfect men." George Eliot

In reply to Bad file descriptor error by bradcathey

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