Hi, this one's a stumper.

I'm getting an error message when I try to change
directories after a succesful connection to an FTP server.

Here is what the error message looks like:

Can't cd: Net::FTP=GLOB(0x18326f4)->message

Here is a sample of the code:

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$ftp=Net::FTP->new("Gondor",Timeout=>240) or $newerr=1;
die "Can't ftp to ftp://ebizftp.honda.com : $!" if
$newerr;
print "Connected\n";

$ftp->cwd("\/Frodo\/") or $newerr=1;  *** HERE IS WHAT GIVES THE ERROR
die "Can't cd: $ftp->message \n" if $newerr;
$ftp->quit if $newerr;

$ftp->quit;


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Your help is greatly appreciated.

Brent

In reply to FTP'ing to an FTP location that doesn't require login. by Anonymous Monk

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