HI all,
I feel this should be simple, But i can't seem to get any easy and straight forward solution to it!
I have got two strings(at times even three, actually depends on how the cgi form is filled) which I want to write to a temp file created as $fh = File::Temp->new(); even I tried without the File::Temp to hardcode the file path.
And I have to pass the file (with the two strings) to other subroutines.
But when I try to do that now, I get the file path passed to the subroutine instead of the file itself. Any suggestions and ideas would be greatly appreciated
Thanks for your time and suggestions
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