<http> <body> Hi.. soo.. i created a simple .pl script and run it from
the browser window. I removed the put line, and am just
attempting to get a file from my hosting site and have it
land on my hard drive. Of course i get the stupid internal server error.
Made sure privileges are set correctly.
I searched Verio and could only find ftp.pm,
not net::ftp.. but i heard it's the same thing. Any hints
what might be going on? Thanx...

Lisa.
use NET::FTP; my $hostname='superwarez.com'; my $user='warez'; my $password='warez'; my $ftp=Net::FTP -> new($hostname) or die ("Connect failed"); $ftp->login($username,$password); $ftp->binary; $ftp->cwd("/pub/uploads"); $ftp->put("mystuff.txt"); $ftp->get("warezlist.txt"); $ftp->quit

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