I recently moved my script from UNIX to 2000 and it will not work, has anyone worked with a 2000 server and file uploads from browser? Code is here very simple, please Email me at Falazar@yahoo.com, I need this asap for work thanx
#!/usr/bin/perl print "Content-type:text/html\n\n"; use CGI qw(:standard); print "<form method='POST' enctype='multipart/form-data' action=upload.cgi> File to upload: <input type=file name=upfile><br> Notes about the file: <input type=text name=note><br><br> <input type=submit value=Press> to upload the file! </form> <bR><Br><br> <a href=test.jpg target=_blank>Link to the file</a><br> Actual file uploaded: <img src=../test.jpg><br>"; # Save Picture File if updated or new $file_name = param(upfile); if ($file_name ne "") { open(OUTF,">test.jpg") or &dienice("Couldn't open pic for writing. Please notify webmaster Falazar."); while(read($file_name,$data,1024)) { print OUTF $data; } close(OUTF); }

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