Hi,
I am using mason perl when i am using code to upload a file

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use CGI; my $upload_dir = "/tmp/jobs"; my $query = new CGI; my $filename = $query->param("photo"); my $email_address = $query->param("email_address"); $filename =~ s/.*[\/\\](.*)/$1/; my $upload_filehandle = $query->upload("photo"); open UPLOADFILE, ">$upload_dir/$filename"; binmode UPLOADFILE; while ( <$upload_filehandle> ) { print UPLOADFILE; } close UPLOADFILE;

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PROBLEM:
i use this code in cgi-bin filename.pl file it is working fine but when i pass all information through params from html file in the function which is wrriten as in .pm file the output file which is uploaded does not contain any data .

Please help me out give me code and reason why it is not working in .pm but working fine in cgi-bin filename.pl

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