It looks as though maybe in Catalyst::Engine::prepare_uploads, this:
my $headers = HTTP::Headers->new( %{ $upload->{headers} }
+);
my $u = Catalyst::Request::Upload->new
(
size => $upload->{size},
type => $headers->content_type,
headers => $headers,
tempname => $upload->{tempname},
filename => $upload->{filename},
);
is somehow creating this:
uploads => {
SourceFile_1 => bless({
"/tmp/J8OcVSq1Kq" => "filename",
"HTTP::Headers=HASH(0x40ec828)" => "temp
+name",
"aaa.jpg" => undef,
"charset=utf-8; Content-Transfer-Encodin
+g: binary" => "headers",
size => 374205,
type => "image/jpeg",
}, "Catalyst::Request::Upload"),
},
which seems to suggest maybe the problem is with HTTP::Headers...
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