I am still confused on the use of this function:
$ftp->get(REMOTE_FILE, LOCAL_FILE)
I point to a perl script on an ftp server which pops up in my browser. The script, which is filling out a form and clicking the save button, saves a file on the ftp server which I want it to do. What I also need to happen is the file that just got saved on the ftp server needs to be saved on my pc in the temp folder. The file name is 00000001.610 that I want in the temp folder on my pc. This also is the name of the file on the ftp server. So would the syntax look like this:
$ftp->get(00000001.610,00000001.610);
Thanks in advance
20050520 Edit by Corion: Changed title from 'Net:::FTP'
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