Re: Using Perl to contol an FTP session

2001-10-25 Thread Ta Chien
I have something done for you already , follow this link : http://www.geocities.com/chien_ta/send_files.pl Gary Stainburn wrote: > Have a look at Net::FTP. it's a perl module to do just what you want > > On Wednesday 24 October 2001 4:39 pm, Eddie T Kayes wrote: > > I want to control an ftp se

Re: Using Perl to contol an FTP session

2001-10-24 Thread Ta Chien
I have something done for you already , follow this link : http://www.geocities.com/chien_ta/send_files.pl Gary Stainburn wrote: > Have a look at Net::FTP. it's a perl module to do just what you want > > On Wednesday 24 October 2001 4:39 pm, Eddie T Kayes wrote: > > I want to control an ftp ses

Re: Using Perl to contol an FTP session

2001-10-24 Thread dan radom
dan mentioned expect which does work fine, but i've been much more successful with the perl Expect.pm. it's more reliable for some reason, and much faster then plain old vanilla expect. dan * Eddie T Kayes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I want to control an ftp session with a Perl script so tha

Re: Using Perl to contol an FTP session

2001-10-24 Thread dan.kelley
> I want to control an ftp session with a Perl script so that I can log on to > boxes (which may require a username & password or just a username), search > for files and move files from box to box. The script will have to deal with > the possible responses and be able to act accordingly. If you h

Using Perl to contol an FTP session

2001-10-24 Thread Eddie T Kayes
I want to control an ftp session with a Perl script so that I can log on to boxes (which may require a username & password or just a username), search for files and move files from box to box. The script will have to deal with the possible responses and be able to act accordingly. If you have any