So you have the following steps:
  1. get a file from a submitter
  2. send that file to another server
About 1: I assume you already use Apache::Request to get the file into a temporary directory.

So that leaves 2: the problem of sending the file to that other server. Is that other server also running a webserver? Or an FTP-server? Or what?

If the other server is a web-server, why don't you post the result of your form there so that the file is stored there immediately?

If that is not possible, and it is running a web-server that allows file uploads, the LWP::UserAgent should do the trik for you. If the other server is an FTP-server, then I guess Net::FTP would be something to look at.

Hope this helps. Still not 100% sure what you're trying to do.

Liz


In reply to Re: Re: Re: cgi-perl by liz
in thread cgi-perl by tja_ariani

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