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<0> Sorry I couldn't help, FireFly19 :( <1> If I'm using File::Find and am inside the subroutine, could I reference the current File::Find::dir as a Filehandle/ <1> ? <1> I can't open the File::Find::dir into a filehandle, as it's already open...
<1> zeich heil! <1> :D <1> lol <2> gunten tag <1> hehe <1> how's things? <2> good good <2> or as well as circumstances allow, yea <1> nice <1> I've got a prob...I posted it just b4 u came in. <1> Reckon you could give me a hand? <2> possibly.. <1> If I'm using File::Find and am inside the subroutine, could I reference the current File::Find::dir as a Filehandle? <1> I can't open the File::Find::dir into a filehandle, as it's already open...
<2> um <2> well, modules.. blah <2> I dunno <1> fair enough <2> I'm not a person to rely on them to do the work for me <1> I'm still googling for it, so I'll see if i can rustle something up <2> so, I've not dealt with that one, much less many others.. <2> I kinda prefer to just write what I need, as I need it <1> nor am i, usually, but it's a standard module...and I've already started with it. <2> typically, I'd look up opendir() and readdir() <2> is, my own approach, but.. I tend to like to do things my way <2> and because of <2> I've no idea about that module, so I do apologize <2> I wont be able to be of any real help <3> FireFly19, using regular expression to compare
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