Maybe you would fare better if you used DBI placeholders instead of interpolating your data into your SQL? I think that a carefully crafted filename could still subvert your SQL, because you don't escape/remove newlines and other binary data from it.
Also, maybe you need to use binmode when reading your file, but I don't know that much about Oracle. Also, why are you using such a low chunk size of 4096 instead of a chunk size that would fetch most of your documents in one go?
In reply to Re: Retrieving Office 2007 files from a BLOB using Perl
by Corion
in thread Retrieving Office 2007 files from a BLOB using Perl
by Stegalex
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