Is the problem that you are trying to read from the filename, not the filehandle? From the CGI documentation:

To be safe, use the upload() function (new in version 2.47). When called with the name of an upload field, upload() returns a filehandle-like object, or undef if the parameter is not a valid filehandle.

Pulling a quote from Bloodnok's post below:

If there was a problem uploading the file -- for example, the file was bigger than the $CGI::POST_MAX setting -- $filename will be empty. We can test for this and report the problem to the user as follows:

So you could test for that, too.


print pack("A25",pack("V*",map{1919242272+$_}(34481450,-49737472,6228,0,-285028276,6979,-1380265972)))

In reply to Re: Getting a filehandle for uploaded file by bv
in thread Getting a filehandle for uploaded file by luker

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