Yeah but shouldnt the '$' be in front of ARGV still? I could of course be 
talking out of my rear-end. :)

On February 20, 2004 03:53 pm, Juan Alberto Cirez wrote:
> first argument is an internet address, the second is the file name
>
> Nick W wrote:
> >>$FILENAME=ARGV[1];
> >
> >$FILENAME=$ARGV[1]; ???
> >
> >On February 20, 2004 03:40 pm, Juan Alberto Cirez wrote:
> >>Maybe I've had too much medication, but as far as I can tell this piece
> >>of code if supossed to read a file and spit out all the *.tgz lines it
> >>enounters:
> >>
> >>#!/usr/bin/perl
> >>$LOCATION=$ARGV[0];
> >>$FILENAME=ARGV[1];
> >>open(FILE, $FILENAME) || die "Error: Cannot open $FILENAME.
> >> Aborting...\n"; while(<FILE>) {
> >>  chomp;
> >>  if($_ =~ /tgz$/) {
> >>    print "$_\n";
> >>  };
> >>};
> >>close FILE;
> >>print "Done proccessing $FILENAME...\n";
> >>
> >>
> >>#----------------
> >>I mean, there is no way there is something wrong with this, is there...?
> >>I am trying to teach my kid the art of coding....

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