I have a simple problem that looks difficult. Let's see what you think:
When I run this section of a program as name "wftp3.pl", it works.
When I rename it to "wftp4.pl", it doesn't. Have I stumbled across a reserved
word in PERL?
use Net::FTP; my $servert = "xxxx"; my $logint = "xxxx"; my $passt = 'xxxx'; my $file = "wftp1.txt"; my $targetdir = "/xxx/xxxx/xxxx/xxx"; $ftp = Net::FTP->new("$servert", Debug => 0); $ftp->login("$logint",'$passt'); $ftp->cwd("$targetdir"); $ftp->put("$file"); $ftp->quit;

Thanks
PH

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