I inserted the two lines after the close(DIR) for a snippet of the following:
opendir(DIR,"../images/dir/name"); @files = readdir(DIR); close(DIR); use Data::Dumper; print \@files;
This gave me the following output: ARRAY(0x8057b2c)

I am new to Perl, and I am not sure what this means. I then tried your second suggestion, for a code of the following:
@files = glob '../images/dir/name/*.{jpg,JPG}'; use Image::Size; for(@files) { my ($x, $y) = imgsize($_); print "$_: x=$x, y=$y<BR>\n"; }
This gave me an output of: ../images/dir/name: x=, y=

I am still a little confused about what to try next, so if anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate it.

Thanks so much for the help,
Kyle

In reply to Re^2: Using Image::Size by kmarshall
in thread Using Image::Size by kmarshall

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