hi, thanks for the input.
The explanation of the push command was really helpfull,didn't notice you could just add the other command in it, without putting that command in a variable. It also made my code a little shorter ^^.
Where should i make the insert of
TERM=dumb LINES=999 i've read the telnet module documentation, but haven't come across those properties :s?
Also the thing is: i'm making the perlscript on a windows command prompt, i've should've stated that earlier on :s.
also the code:
$rc=$telnet->... ; die "$rc==$?==$!" if not $rc or $?; doesn't seem to do anything, or am i doing something wrong? Even if i replace the 'die' with print (because my perl doesn't recognize the 'die' command)
Thanks again for the input, i appreciate it!
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