javascript is javascript :) https://metacpan.org/pod/CGI#Progress-bars-for-file-uploads-and-avoiding-temp-files
http://search.cpan.org/search?m=all&q=upload+progress&s=1&n=100
Apache2::UploadProgress - Track the progress and give realtime feedback of file uploads
Apache2::UploadProgress - Track the progress and give realtime feedback of file uploads
Apache::AxKit::Plugin::Upload - upload tracking for AxKit
Apache::UploadMeter - Apache module which implements an upload meter for form-based uploads
CGI::ProgressBar - CGI.pm sub-class with a progress bar object
CGI::FileUpload - A module to upload file through CGI asynchrnously, know where the upload status and get back the file from a third parties on the server

perl jquery upload progress ->
Web Browser File Upload Progress Bar in Perl w/AJAX
Upload file- Ajax+Perl

Re^3: Upload file- Ajax+Perl ->
CGI::Application::Plugin::AJAXUpload
http://ajax.phpmagazine.net/2006/03/cgiajax_using_perl_to_do_ajax.html -> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pjax, Using Ajax from Perl - Perl.com
http://ajax.phpmagazine.net/2005/11/ajax_file_uploader_the_ajax_pr.html ->Upload Progress Bar / AJAX File Uploader: FileChucker
Catalyst::Plugin::UploadProgress

jquery upload perl ->
Perl Upload with JQuery
unrelated http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18954256/jquery-file-upload-using-cgi
jQuery::File::Upload::Imager http://savage.net.au/Perl-modules/html/jQuery/File/Upload/Imager.html

https://metacpan.org/pod/CGI#Progress-bars-for-file-uploads-and-avoiding-temp-files


In reply to Re: File upload CGI script with load bar (mwahaha) by Anonymous Monk
in thread File upload CGI script with load bar by baxy77bax

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