@name_parse = split(/.TGA/,$TGA_file[$i]); open (OUT, ">D:\$name_parse[0].scr");

ok here we go ..i have these two lines that are giving me a problem..and thats it...when i go to open the file to write to it....it saves it as name_parse.scr instead of the TGA filename that i would like it to save it as...so I open another program and it is to read the filename and run the script....But it cant find it because its saving the script as the wrong name....CAN someone HELP ME....if my description isnt clear enough ..just write me ..and i'll try my best to clear it up ...:)..im kinda new to this ....so these two lines could just be jacked up altogether...if so..just reply and assist me..

THANKS

20040713 Edit by Corion: Added CODE tags and wrapped the paragraph in P tags.

20040713 Edit by jeffa: title change (was CAN SOMEONE HELP ME.??).


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