This is rather strange - I have a function that creates a temperary file in a directory and then a file that deletes the temperary file.
They both use the base path of:
D:/Websites/website_com/test/perl_scripts/test/temp/temp_dir/
and the file name would be appended to that path.
The permissions are set to 777 so it should be able to be deleted by the unlink function like this:
unless( unlink( $file_to_be_deleted ) ){ print "<p><b>file could not be deleted!</b>"; }
I always get the error message that the file could not be deleted when I run the unlink function.
any ideas?
Thanks,
Clem
They both use the base path of:
D:/Websites/website_com/test/perl_scripts/test/temp/temp_dir/
and the file name would be appended to that path.
The permissions are set to 777 so it should be able to be deleted by the unlink function like this:
unless( unlink( $file_to_be_deleted ) ){ print "<p><b>file could not be deleted!</b>"; }
I always get the error message that the file could not be deleted when I run the unlink function.
any ideas?
Thanks,
Clem