Hi Marto,
thanks for replies ,actually i think mistake is mine i am probably not clear in description of requirements ,let me try once again ,
users are accessing server thr browser only ,supppose we are USING that CMS,now some one wants to IMPORT a file which is on HIS LOCAL SYSTEM inside the CMS ,there is no UPLOAD required here as per my unstding of that CMS,we just need to import the file through a perl/SCRIPT which will be launched when we click a button inside the CMS ,i have developed that button but when i am not able to write the perl/CGI script which wll execute when the user hits a button and "something" will happen through which user will select files on local system and import it within server
i am not sure i am still clear or not but still thanks for ur earlier replies
regards,
rahul
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