#1: No, $file_name isn't getting changed, so that (literally):
my $file_name = param('photo');
my $format = uploadInfo($file_name)->{'Content-Type'};
yields "Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at testscript.pl line 274." Comment out the $format line and the rest of the script works perfectly with no other modification.
#2: Moved the CGI::POST_MAX to the top of my script and it's now limiting upload size like it's supposed to. Yeah! Thanks bunches! Now if I could just get uploadInfo() to work I'd be all set. (Although the upload() function would be nice, I can live without it in a no strict block.)
Gary Blackburn
Trained Killer
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