Cheese :),Ben.An attempt to send a POST larger than $POST_MAX bytes will cause para +m() to return an empty CGI parameter list. You can test for this eve +nt by checking cgi_error()... <snip> ...If the POST was intercepted, then cgi_error() will return the messa +ge "413 POST too large".
In reply to Re: Detecting when a $CGI::POST_MAX limit is exceeded
by benn
in thread Detecting when a $CGI::POST_MAX limit is exceeded
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