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Subject:    Re: Trying to set the iCloud directory in Perl, but failing
From:       wagsworld48 via beginners <beginners () perl ! org>
Date:       2021-08-14 0:27:36
Message-ID: b041135d-a318-4819-8fce-cb404a0426d3 () Spark
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Txs. Knew it had to be something simple.

I appreciate the help.

Have a great weekend… ;)

Wags ;)
WagsWorld
Hebrews 4:15
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On Aug 13, 2021, 17:03 -0700, Ken N <walt@purpleEmail.com>, wrote:
> I remember I once connected to iCloud from perl via their webdav interface.
>
>
> On 2021/8/14 7:56 上午, Robert Wohlfarth wrote:
> > The leading tilde ("~") is the problem. It's specific to the shell. Perl
> > doesn't recognize it. Perl treats that first tilde as a directory. The
> > error is telling you that a directory named "~" doesn't exist.
>
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> Ken N
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I appreciate the help.<br />
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Wags ;)<br />
WagsWorld<br />
Hebrews 4:15<br />
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shell. Perl<br /> doesn't recognize it. Perl treats that first tilde as a directory. \
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--<br />
Ken N<br />
https://blog.hoxblue.com/<br />
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To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscribe@perl.org<br />
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