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Re^2: Working with folders in Perl and HTML

by LinuxNoob (Initiate)
on May 29, 2017 at 09:14 UTC ( [id://1191491]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Working with folders in Perl and HTML
in thread Working with folders in Perl and HTML

Hey Marshall, The idea is just literally having a webpage on which you can see the size of a folder and its born on, nothing else. :)
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Re^3: Working with folders in Perl and HTML
by Marshall (Canon) on May 30, 2017 at 19:20 UTC
    Hey, LinuxNoob,
    I think you will do fine with the standard Perl -M file test. If you are writing server code, I recommend code that works on both Unix and Windows. I would not assume that the target server is Windows - that could be and probably is a very bad assumption. I have written many Perl programs that work equally well on both Unix variants and Windows. See my reply to AnonMonk below re:"Born-on" time. This parameter is possible to get on Windows, but don't code that way unless you really need to do it and are aware of the incompatibility consequences.

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