I've made a script that outputs four text files to the desktop:
http://bobafifi.com/nav_master.txt
However, I'd rather the files all go into a folder called "includes" instead and so I've modifed the script to make the "includes" folder using
mkdir('includes', 0755);
<snip>
my $prev_next_filename = '2005_nav_prev_next_top.shtml';
open(PREV_NEXT,">$prev_next_filename") || die "Couldn't open $prev_nex
+t_filename",$!,"\n";
Can somebody please be so kind as to show me how to modify my filehandle to do this?
Many thanks in advance,
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