Hi Monks!

Trying to fetch all files in a directory using NET::FTP and I am getting this error, I can't understand why, can someone tell me what I am not seeing here?

Error:

Software error: Can't fetch -rwxr-xr-x 1 1024 1018 120127 Feb 27 14:46 AB +C_123476_BRBRBR.xml: Bad file descriptor


#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Net::FTP; use CGI qw(-oldstyle_urls :standard); use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use strict; my $q = new CGI; my $host="myhost"; my $dir = "/home/docs/test/"; my $login = "xyxyxy"; my $pw = "uyuyuy"; my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host) or die "Cannot connect to $host: $@"; $ftp->login($login,$pw) or die "Cannot login to $host as $login: $@"; $ftp->cwd($dir) or die "Cannot change working directory: $@"; my @files=$ftp->dir or die or die "Cannot change working directory: $@ +"; foreach my $x_files(@files) { $ftp->get($x_files, $x_files) or die "Can't fetch $x_files: $!\n"; print "<font size=1 color=red>This is what I have now:::$x_files< +/font><br>\n"; } $ftp->quit;h

Thanks!

In reply to NET::FTP - Can't fetch by Anonymous Monk

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