Hi Martin,
thanks for ur replies,i think i am not able to describe the reqs properly,let me try once again
suppose user has got access to some CMS through URL,he is working on it ,now he wants to import a file from his local system into the "cms" in which he is working ,(there is no network transfer stuff involved here ,we are already connected to network through VPN),i have developed a button ,if we click the perl program is called now only program is that when that perl program executes "some thing"(i dont no wit) should happen through which user is able to transfer files (just as he would do on his WINDOWS LOCAL MACHINE),hope i am able to describe this time
nyways thanks to all the ppl for replying ,i am also trying from end to solve this issue
regards,
rahul
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