It means that having spaces in your filenames is a very, very bad idea. Now I see why you need to use opendir/readdir/closedir. This was very relevant information that you omitted in your original post that led towards a suboptimal suggestion from me.
My first recommendation is to remove the space. Either chop it out or change it to underscore. That will simplify your life in many ways.
The next suggestion is to switch to using File::Glob::bsd_glob. You can do that by changing your @files line to:
The difference between glob and bsd_glob is that glob first splits on spaces and then calls bsd_glob for each item. bsd_glob will treat its parameter as a single glob to be dealt with - so the space doesn't have any meaning other than a character in the file name.use File::Glob qw(:glob); @files = bsd_glob '/home/kmarshall/public_html/images/KYX/Eta Class/*. +{jpg,JPG}';
In reply to Re^5: Using Image::Size
by Tanktalus
in thread Using Image::Size
by kmarshall
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