> 
> Dan Muey wrote:
> >
> > The print way worked for me also now that I did $|=1; and 
> piped STDERR 
> > to STOUT and also the $ftp debug to 1, to find my probs, thanks.
> 
> You shouldn't need autoflush on, as the close should flush 
> all your data for you. If you do need it, then:
> 
>     autoflush $stor;
Good idea, I was just doing it temporarily to debug and test but I'll check it out.
Thanks

Dan

> 
> is nicer :)
> 
> > Actually at first I did the cwd and just used the file name 
> only but 
> > while experiementing and trying to figure out What I was 
> doing wrong I 
> > removed the cwd and just made the filename variable like 
> > 'public_html/file.html' instead Of cwd then file.html and it works 
> > like a monkey, so it is more clever than you thought!
> 
> Must be! Its good to know though, thanks.
> 
> > Although if it may not be portable I'll stick to using cwd.
> 
> It should be portable if you want to eliminate cwd. The only 
> parameters should be the Perl module and FTP itself, which is 
> pretty standard.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
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