Hi,how about you try to play around with this code.It includes an FTP process.I'm trying to use UNIX embedded command inside the program, instead of using the NET::FTP.
#!/usr/bin/perl print "Content-type:text/html\n\n"; use File::Copy; $remotehost1 ="a"; $remotepath ="/b"; $remoteuser ="c"; $remotepass ="d"; @fileftp = qw(x.wml y.wml z.wml); $cmd="ftp -n"; foreach $wmlfile (@fileftp) { if(-f $wmlfile) { $ftp_commands = " open $remotehost1 user $remoteuser $remotepass cd $remotepath asc put $wmlfile bye "; open (CMD, "|$cmd"); print CMD $ftp_commands; close (CMD); print "File $wmlfile has been transferred \n"; print "<br>\n"; $finish = 'transfer'; copy ("$wmlfile","./$finish/$wmlfile"); } }

Hope,it will help. -VREMPIRE-

In reply to Re: How can I FTP files from within PERL WITHOUT NET::FTP? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How can I FTP files from within PERL WITHOUT NET::FTP? by bigtiny

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