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Re: Re: Re: Recursive CGI Dirlist

by davorg (Chancellor)
on Oct 24, 2001 at 13:04 UTC ( [id://121040]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: Recursive CGI Dirlist
in thread Recursive CGI Dirlist

You don't need permission to install anything. File::Find has been a standard part of Perl forever.

And as a bonus, it Does The Right Thing with symbolic links - which your code doesn't seem to.

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Re: Recursive CGI Dirlist
by Ranna (Acolyte) on Oct 25, 2001 at 06:45 UTC
    Erm...well, it's still too late. o.O The code's already written and posted. Plus, the only symlink I have in my dir is cgi-bin, which is a level up from public_html, so I didn't have to worry about it at the time. I'll take that into consideration, though, and see if I can do something about it.
      The code can be corrected and reposted, so you have a second chance.
      Your lucky number is 4.
      Your anecdote is "the tractor story".
      As an aside, one of your websites is configured incorrectly, and in a rather amusing fashion. <simpsons>Try to guess which, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.</simpsons>

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