HiHi~ If you are transfering file from a local machine to a remote machine, you do not use File::Copy module to copy files. File::Copy is used for copying files locally. You can use Net::FTP to transfer files from one machine to another. And of course, you will need a FTP server for the machine receiving the file.
Bye~ Yupapa ############################### # Yupapa Web Hosting =^.^= # Web Site - http://www.yupapa.com # Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ############################### "B. Fongo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ???????:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > I've a small script intended for file transfer from a windows machine to > a remote linux server. To implement that, I decided to use two module > i.e File::Basename, File::Copy and CGI.pm. > > The File::Copy is working well locally, but it fails to copy files to a > remote machine through the Browser. I use CGI.pm to generate a form > where users could browser and select a file to be transferred. The > error message is always: "No such file or directory" though the file or > directory exist and permission is set 777. > > What may be the case? Any suggestion on how to transfer file to remote > location? > I'm not sure whether it will be applicable to use file handles and use a > loop to read the files from the source location and write them to a > destination folder. > > Thanks for any help > > > > ############################################## > #!/usr/bin/perl -w > > use strict; > use CGI qw/ :standard/; > my $cgi = new CGI; > > use File::Basename; > > if( param()){ > upload_file(param("upload_file")); > } else { > print_form(); > } > > > #### Subroutine to transfer file ########### > > sub upload_file{ > > my ($file, $file_destination, $file_name, $forwarded_value); > $original_src = $forwarded_value = $_[0]; > $file_destination = q(/data/Software_Pakete); > $forwarded_value =~ s/\\/\//g; > $file_name = basename("$forwarded_value"); > if (copy("$original_src","$file_destination/$file_name")){ > print_success() > } > else{ > print_error("$forwarded_value","$file_destination/$file _name") > } > > > > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]