This depends on a few things... but, you could have a Perl script that watches the file upload by how much of the file is uploaded so far. You can steal the size of the file from the Content-size: header, pass it to the second script as a query string, and have the script return a page with a meta refresh tag so the page will reload every second or so.
That's putting more strain on the server; how important is it to have a window display the current upload?
John J Reiser
newrisedesigns.com
In reply to Re: Re: Re: (nrd) Executing Perl Script from a Web Page
by newrisedesigns
in thread Executing Perl Script from a Web Page
by Eoin Redmond
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