Hello
First you'll need to get the file name to save it , *if you're planning to do so ... actually i cant see that you're saving anything in your code
# First -- Get file name from our File Box
my $file = param('upload');
# Strip out file path from file name , to be able to save it out in ou
+r server
$file =~ s/.*[\/\\](.*)/$1/;
# Next , Generate upload handle
my $uph = upload("upload");
#now we save out our file using the name we already got
open(OUT,">$file") or die $!;
binmode(OUT);
while(<$uph>){
print OUT $_;
}
close(OUT);
now you should see the same file in your server (uploaded)
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