How about pasting some code? Would be very helpful for finding the problem.

Nevertheless my script to do that would look like that:

use strict; use warnings; use LWP::Simple; my $baseurl = "http://www.retrosheet.org/"; for (my $i = 0; $i < 100; $i++) { mirror("${baseurl}zipfile${i}.zip", "zipfile${i}.zip"); }

The code assumes that the zipfiles are at the servers root directory and called zipfile${number}.zip where the $number is between 0 and 99. You will need to adapt it to your specifications. Also you should add some error handling.

Cheers, Flo


In reply to Re: Script to retrieve zip from internet by rafl
in thread Script to retrieve zip from internet by djaesone

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