No, this is on Linux and I even have tried it with the full path, and it
still doesn't execute it...
> Is this a windows system? Try
> System('perl sendfile.pl ons4jlb')
>
> Also go to the directory of the source script and from the command line
> type sendfile.pl ons3jlb and see if it works. You may have to include
> the path. On my system I can't pass anything into a perl script with out
> prefixing perl to the beginning. I think it�s a windows thing.
>
> Paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jo�o Lu�s Bonina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 8:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Re: Calling a perl script from another perl script
>
>
> Well, I've tried the system function, but it isn't executing the script
> which is located in the same directory...
>
> I'm using it this way :
> system('sendfile.pl ons4jlb');
>
>> On 6/2/03 at 1:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jo�o Lu�s Bonina) wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm developing a cgi script with perl and I want to call another perl
>
>>> script from this one.
>>>
>>> How can I do that?
>>>
>>
>> Lots of ways you *could* do it. How *should* you? In Maine we have a
>> saying, "Hard tellin' not knowin'".
>>
>> Possibilities to explore:
>> Creating a module
>> Capturing output with backticks "`"
>> Perl's 'system' function
>> Creating a UserAgent (look at: LWP::UserAgent, HTTP::Request
>> modules)
>>
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