in reply to perl script accesing another server

Yes and no.

If both accounts were sharing the same physical storage, then it's merely a permissons issue

In the worst case, when both servers are on opposite sides of the world running completely different OSes, then you'd have to either write a WebDAV client and server, if you don't already have a WebDAV enabled server.

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Re: Re: perl script accesing another server
by philbe (Initiate) on Jul 26, 2001 at 14:33 UTC
    Is not the worst... but near.
    They are in different locations but running the same OSes: Unix, Apache.
    The main idea is to offer some people the service to create web pages using my script in my "Server 1" but allowing them to own is domain: www.hisdomain.com with his own server...and the generated web pages, and not (like now) www.mydomain.com/somepeople.
    Anyway I thank you very much. I will investigate WebDAV.