I have a script that pulls from a database and creates a pdf or rtf based on the users input, the pdf works fine and emails fine,
then if they want a rtf it creates it just fine but when sent in email using MIME::Lite it gives me a error:
the document name or path is not valid. Try these suggestions.
*Check file permissions for the document or drive
*Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document
I have no Idea what is causing this issue
this is the code I am using its kinda long
UPDATE:
ok I fixed it,
the RTF:: Writer module has a faulty close function
so I re-wrote the function:
sub RTF::Writer::close {
return unless $_[0][2]; # Already closed?!
#DEBUG > 1 and print "Closing $_[0]\n";
$_[0]->print(\$_[0][1]) if length $_[0][1];
$_[0][2]->close(); # Call close directly
undef $_[0][2]; # ...presumably clausing any FH to close and dest
+roy.
$_[0][1] = '';
return;
}
this solved the problem thanks for the help
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