Hi I am trying to do these
use strict; use CGI; my $list = new CGI; my $fileDir = "c:/files/err"; my @files; opendir DIR, "$fileDir" or die "Can't open $fileDir $!"; @files = grep { /\.(?:txt|zip|jpg|mp3|err|csv)$/i } readdir DIR; closedir DIR; print $list->header("text/html"), $list->start_html("Archivos in $fileDir"), $list->p("Estos son los archivos de $fileDir"); foreach my $file (@files) { # print $list->p($list->a({-href=>$fileDir."/".$file},$file) print $list->p($list->a({-href=>"/cgi-bin/download.cgi?ID=$file">" +$file"}) #"/archive/".$file},$file) ); } print $list->end_html;
this script calls a cgi script call "download.cgi" can I do that? and can you take a look at the code for errors thanks

In reply to Can I call a CGI from another CGI? by ArmandoG

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