Yes: perldoc -f stat says it better than I ;)
HTH
Lee
At 17:11 28/02/01 -0500, Gray, Martha J. wrote:
>One of the items in the web page I'm working on is the ability to connect to
>specified machines.
>what I want is something like this to show up in the browser window:
>
> Directory of G:\
>
>10/05/00 12:52p <DIR> bilsrv
>10/31/00 11:32a 20 bsck_file
>10/30/00 02:25p <DIR> nisa
>10/02/00 02:27p <DIR> oradata
>01/18/01 03:56p <DIR> temp
>11/20/00 05:22p <DIR> vslick
> 6 File(s) 20 bytes
> 13,475,229,696 bytes free
>
>What I get is just the filenames:
>bilsrv
>bsck_file
>nisa
>oradata
>RECYCLER
>temp
>Temporary Internet Files
>vslick
>
>I'm using IIS, NT4, CGI PM and the following:
> opendir (THISDIR,$path) or die "Directory Error: $!";
> while (defined ($filename = readdir THISDIR)) {
> print "$filename",br;
> }
> closedir (THISDIR)
>
>Does anyone know how to do this?
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