Once you correct the file handle case problem you will only get something appended to the log file if you cannot open $foo.

It is a good idea, when reporting an error from open, to always include $!, which will tell you why you "Can't write to $foo" (actually, you are not trying to write to $foo, you are trying to open the file for append).

BTW: you can save yourself some keystrokes by using / as the directory separator in your file names, Windows accepts either / or \ (some Windows apps only accept \, but perl is not one of them).

update: I just realised: you are running on UNIX! Why are you using \ for a directory separator in $home?

In reply to Re: Append problem!!PLS HELP! by cdarke
in thread Append problem!!PLS HELP! by MelaOS

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