Actually, the main question I asked (how to append to a remote file) is really tangental to the problem. I can arrange for the web hoster to give the webserver process write permission to the file to solve that problem. The real problem is that I don't want anyone who executes the perl script...
I am using an HTML form to collect info that I want to append to a file stored on the (Windows) Webserver. I process the form with a CGI/Perl script. Not unexpectedly, I get
Cant open cgi-bin\Updates.txt for append: Permission denied at cgi-bin\update.updates.pl line 10.
Makes sense - I...
I am using an HTML form to collect info that I want to append to a file stored on the (Windows) Webserver. I process the form with a CGI/Perl script. Not unexpectedly, I get
Cant open cgi-bin\Updates.txt for append: Permission denied at cgi-bin\update.updates.pl line 10.
Makes sense - I...
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