Contributed by Zombie mccormi
on Jul 11, 2000 at 23:36 UTC
Q&A
> network programming
Description: I'm looking to be able to ftp from a cgi using NET::FTP without actually writing a
local file. Something like put($scalar, "remotelogfile").
I know you can do something similar using *STDIN, put have yet to get *STDOUT
to work. Is there a way to write a CGI generated remote file without writing a
local file? Answer: How to FTP from STDOUT? contributed by I0 use Net::FTP;
$ftp = Net::FTP->new($host) or die $!;
$ftp->login($user,$password) or die $!;
$sock = $ftp->_data_cmd('stor', "remotelogfile") or die $!;
while( <DATA> ){
$sock->write($_,length) or die $!;
}
$sock->close() or die $!;
| Answer: How to FTP from STDOUT? contributed by vaevictus I've worked on this, but was unable to solve it. Check out my question for the relevant info |
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