thanks but i know file handling. the only problem i have am trying to play around it for more knowledge

the problem. is now getting file with zero byte. the debt was someone telling me u cant rename, write, read and check image extension with built in funcation open() that i have to use module like image magick bra bra bra. but i know i can archive this without any single module using only built in function open(). and so far here is my code works well the problem i have now is the file uploaded in zero byte. that means cant open

my $photo = $CGI->param("pic") my $copydir = 'img'; my ($file_extension) = $photo =~ /([^.]+)$/; #get photo extension my $newf = "011190.$file_extension"; #rename photo to its exte +nsion to keep the original resolutions of the file rename($photo, $newf); $upload = $CGI->upload("pic"); open ( UPLOADFILE, ">$copydir/$newf"); close UPLOADFILE;

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