Have you simply tried something like this (caution: works in recent Perl releases)? #!/usr/bin/perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI::Carp qw( fatalsToBrowser );
use CGI qw( :standard );
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# Try to open a simple, splendid filehandle
open my $fh, ">", "/delme/final_zipfile.zip"
or die "open(): $!";
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# Print a greeting message
print header(), start_html("Opened successfully"),
h1("Opened successfully"), end_html();
You'd be able to work out if Archive::Zip is the real cause of your troubles. If not, try to work around using writeToFileHandle while you dig the problem in depth.
Flavio
perl -ple'$_=reverse' <<<ti.xittelop@oivalf
Don't fool yourself.
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