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If XHTML is activated (the default), then forms will be automatically created using [the multipart/form-data] encoding.
Specifically, it doesn't ignore your -enctype => "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" as it should.
Having CGI emit HTML instead of XHTML would allow you to use application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Make sure the MIME type returned by the web server matches the markup language you are using.
In reply to Re: CGI form enctype values
by ikegami
in thread CGI form enctype values
by jck
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