Hi Monks,
I am trying to get the size of any *.txt file found in a specific(s) location(s) but I am loosing the values after the first file gets read, any help, I just can't see it anymore.
#Lets assume that the locations will be passed like: c:/progra~1/apache~1/apache2/htdocs/a_error1 c:/progra~1/apache~1/apache2/htdocs/a_error2 into an array @local_list; #Open directory and search for *.TXT files my(@dircontent, $filesize, $file); for my $path(@local_list) { opendir my $dirh,$path or die "Can't open $path"; push (@dircontent,grep { /\.txt$/ } readdir($dirh)); closedir($dirh) or die "Can't close $path"; } #After finding all the text files I need to get the file names and it' +s size and print it out, but I am loosing value after the first file, + why? my $list_count=-1; foreach my $file (@dircontent) { $list_count++; $filesize = -s $file; print "<br><b>L123 - $list_count - The file name: <a href=../../$l +ocal_list[$list_count]/$file>$file</a></b> is <font color=red>$filesi +ze</font> bytes long.<br>\n\n"; #exit; }

Thanks!

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