earthboundmisfit thanx for that one, that fixed my internal server error... and Sinister ?... too cool, it worked ! ( i was using the right encrypt... thanx for noting...)(for a jpg anyway) gonna run with it...thanx guys.... Final Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use CGI qw/:standard/; ############################################################## ### Variable Definitions ### ############################################################## my($FileHandle) = ""; my($FileStream) = ""; ############################################################## ### Main Program Begins Here ### ############################################################## $FileHandle = CGI::->new(); $FileStream = $FileHandle->param('AUT_File'); open (OUTFILE, ">test.jpg"); print OUTFILE <$FileStream>; close (OUTFILE);
hey, i was close... *heh* thanx again everyone... i been trying this "feature" for my gallery for weeks....lol -gary

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