this is the code I've been using
@files = <*>;
foreach $file (@files) {
print $file . "\n";
}
You can include any path in your filesystem between the <> marks. For example, say your web site is in the /var/www/htdocs/ directory and you want a list of all the files:
@files = </var/www/htdocs/*>;
Or if you just want a list of the files with the extension .html:
@files = </var/www/htdocs/*.html>;
however, where it says I can include any path, it doesn't work as it still only lists the directory that the .pl file is in
Sorry for notposting the code :)
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