you're right. amending catalyst::engine to say

my $u = Catalyst::Request::Upload->new ( size => $upload->{size}, type => $headers->content_type, headers => $headers, tempname => $upload->{tempname}, filename => $upload->{filename}, ); use Data::Dump +er; die '$headers: +'.Dumper($headers). 'type:'.Du +mper($headers->content_type). '$u:'.Dump +er($u). "\nek!";

gives

[error] Caught exception in engine "$headers:$VAR1 = bless( { 'content-disposition' => 'form-data; name="SourceFile +_1"; filename="aaa.jpg"', 'content-type' => 'image/jpeg; charset=utf-8; Content +-Transfer-Encoding: binary' }, 'HTTP::Headers' ); type:$VAR1 = 'image/jpeg'; $VAR2 = 'charset=utf-8; Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary'; $u:$VAR1 = bless( { 'aaa.jpg' => undef, '/tmp/P3v6fH2JR6' => 'filename', 'HTTP::Headers=HASH(0x40e9e58)' => 'tempname', 'type' => 'image/jpeg', 'charset=utf-8; Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary' => + 'headers', 'size' => 374205 }, 'Catalyst::Request::Upload' ); ek! at /Library/Perl/5.8.6/Catalyst/Engine.pm line 556."
so it looks like $headers->content_type is indeed returning two values. I'll suggest a patch.

In reply to Re^6: Catalyst::Request::Upload inside-out-object weirdness by andye
in thread Catalyst::Request::Upload inside-out-object weirdness by andye

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