Hello..
I have a perl script to upload images.. it's organized like this:
1: get passed variables (including the uploaded image)
2: require a module
3: print the image name and its data

the problem is that it doesn't print the image data, but only the image name as it is in the client side..
I thought may be that module is annoying.. so I decided to do a test and re arrange the script like this:

1: get passed variables (including the uploaded image)
2: print the image name and its data
3: require a module
4: print the image name and its data

I noticed that it printed every thing fine in stage 2, but not in stage 4.. means the module is doing something wrong..
here is the perl upload script:
http://sial.org/pbot/15003

here is the required module:
http://sial.org/pbot/15004

here is the other module required in the first module:
http://sial.org/pbot/15005

here is the template file:
http://sial.org/pbot/15002

In reply to I can't get file data from my upload script by Anonymous Monk

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