Hello everybody!


I really stuck with this question. It seemed there was similar question was discussed here (http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=182444). But i don't found solution there. So i need help with that.


I'm using Net::FTP

Here is sample of code that i'm using
my $ftp_dir_base = '\Folder\Somefolder\ONE TWO Three\_Some_Path\ONE TW +O Three Path1'; my $ftp_dir0 = "\Folder\Somefolder"; my $ftp_dir1 = "ONE TWO Three"; print "CWD to: $ftp_dir0\n"; $ftp->cwd($ftp_dir0) or die "Can't go to $ftp_dir0: $!"; print "CWD to: $ftp_dir1\n"; $ftp->cwd($ftp_dir1) or die "Can't go to $ftp_dir1: $!";
I get error message: Can't go to 'ONE TWO Three': at ...etc.

I tryed with:
my $ftp_dir1 = "\"ONE TWO Three\""; my $ftp_dir1 = 'ONE TWO Three'; my $ftp_dir1 = '"ONE TWO Three"'; my $ftp_dir1 = "ONE\ TWO\ Three"; $ftp->cwd('ONE TWO Three') or die "Can't go to $ftp_dir1: $!";
...and some others variants

But nothing is worked. Can you help me with this?

In reply to CWD to directory which name contain spaces by ism

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