So '>' is almost certainly what you want rather than '+>' which opens the file for read/write, given that your script doesn't read from the file. From the open documentation:
You can put a '+' in front of the '>' or '<' to indicate that you want both read and write access to the file
In reply to Re^2: Moving a .html file
by GrandFather
in thread Moving a .html file
by Sam_07
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