If you know all the directories, as your code seems to
indicate, a simple way would be to define them as an
array like this:
my @paths_to_images = ("/webpics/originals/",
"/webpics/itemthumb/",
"/webpics/itemmed/");
Then loop over them like this:
foreach my $dir (@paths_to_images)
{
# Call the code you have for one directory now
}
You could either take the code you have an put it into
the for loop block, or make what you have a
sub and
call it where my comment is.
For more complete directory recursion, use something like
File::Find or roll your own using opendir/readdir/closedir.
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