Hi
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, John Saylor wrote:
I have found that some browsers put the file in the value matching
the parameter name instead of putting a file upload object there.
( 02.03.12 18:36 -0500 ) Rich Bowen:
That's not really necessary, as Apache::Request does that for you.
Maybe I
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, John Saylor wrote:
Hi
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, John Saylor wrote:
I have found that some browsers put the file in the value matching
the parameter name instead of putting a file upload object there.
( 02.03.12 18:36 -0500 ) Rich Bowen:
That's not really necessary,
Rich Bowen wrote:
I am sure that this is a FAQ, but I had a very hard time finding
examples of code for doing file upload. I wanted to post this here in
order to have it in the permanent record so that other folks don't have
to spend days figuring this out.
Great Rich! I think we can do
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 03:57, Rich Bowen wrote:
my $form = Your::Class::form(); # Wherever you put this function
if (my $file = $form-{UPLOAD}) {
my $filename = $file-filename; # If you need the name
Actually, if you want the name, it's a really good idea to just get the
basename, since
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Rich Bowen wrote:
I am sure that this is a FAQ, but I had a very hard time finding
examples of code for doing file upload. I wanted to post this here in
order to have it in the permanent record so that other folks don't have
to spend days figuring
At 9:01 AM -0800 3/12/02, David Wheeler wrote:
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 03:57, Rich Bowen wrote:
my $form = Your::Class::form(); # Wherever you put this function
if (my $file = $form-{UPLOAD}) {
my $filename = $file-filename; # If you need the name
Actually, if you want the name, it's a
Mozilla sends a fully qualified path name ... just an FYI ...
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Robert Landrum wrote:
At 9:01 AM -0800 3/12/02, David Wheeler wrote:
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 03:57, Rich Bowen wrote:
my $form = Your::Class::form(); # Wherever you put this function
if (my $file =
Hi
( 02.03.12 06:57 -0500 ) Rich Bowen:
Comments welcome, YMMV, Caveat Emptor, and all that.
I have found that some browsers put the file in the value matching the
parameter name instead of putting a file upload object there. So your
code should check the value to see if it is a path AND a one
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, John Saylor wrote:
Hi
( 02.03.12 06:57 -0500 ) Rich Bowen:
Comments welcome, YMMV, Caveat Emptor, and all that.
I have found that some browsers put the file in the value matching the
parameter name instead of putting a file upload object there. So your
code should