#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict; # always use strict
use Carp;
my @file;
my $file;
# instaed of srand simply chose randomly from the number of your sort
+methods
my $sorttype = int(rand(2));
my @methods = ("sort","reverse sort");
# better leave output to cgi.pm I'd suggest
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
# f.w.u. ??
my $n=1;
# your dir including path to it relative to this scripts path
my $dir = "../random/";
#read the dir and put all files to a list
# even if above sample using glob looks also interesting :-)
opendir DIR, $dir || die "blah!";
my @allfiles = readdir DIR;
close DIR;
# remove those files from list that don't seem to be html
my @randomlist = grep /.?\.(s||p)?html?/i, @allfiles;
# here specify your sort method for the remaining files
my $do = $methods[$sorttype]." ".'@randomlist;';
@randomlist = eval($do);
#start output
foreach $file (@randomlist)
{
my $tmp = $dir.$file;
open (FILE, "<$tmp")|| die "failed";
@file = <FILE>;
print (@file);
close(FILE)
}
#thats it
so far just for now
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