hi there, i'm using apache as our web server and it's in unix environment, seriously i sux at both of these. and i have these two variables which i would like to set their values manually.
$$rhash_params{'import_file'}->fh; $$rhash_params{'import_file'}->filename
the pointer to hash is basically retrieving values fomr the apache upload parameter. so from the code i can see that we retrieve the values using apache
#------------------------------------------------------ # Handle all POST, GET, multipart, and upload requests #------------------------------------------------------ my $r = Apache->request(); my $apr = Apache::Request->new($r); my @keys = $apr->param; foreach (@keys) { my @value = $apr->param($_); next unless scalar @value; if (@value>1){ $params{$_} = \@value; } else { $params{$_} = $value[0]; } } my $upload = $apr->upload; if ($upload) { $params{'import_file'} = $upload; }

but manually i have no idea how to populate values into these two values. i've read somewhere it's some sort of apache table or something, it got too technical so i couldn't continue reading it.
yea i know i'm an idiot, so please help me out :)
thanks
~perlnoob

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