My platform is apache 2 on Solaris. I'm trying to use the Uploadify plugin to allow file uploads to my CGI::Application.
I can monitor the runmode being called, I can print the file as it uploads but I can't save the file.
sub Upload{
my $self=shift;
my $q=$self->query();
warn "In upload runmode";
my $buffer;
my $bufsize=1024;
my $bytes_retrieved=0;
my $fh=$q->upload('upfile');
my $filename=$q->param('upfile');
my $tmp = File::Temp->new(
DIR=$self->cfg('UploadDirectory');
SUFFIX=>'.zip');
warn "$tmp";
open (TEMPFILE, '>', \$tmp) || die $!;
binmode TEMPFILE;
while (read ($fh, $buffer, $bufsize)){
#warn "$buffer"; #i can see the file here
print TEMPFILE $buffer;
$bytes_retrieved += $bufsize;
}
close TEMPFILE;
warn "now check the upload directory";
return;
}
The permissions are correct for the upload directory. I don't get any warnings or errors in the apachelog, excluding the ones I put in for debugging.
Any help would be great:)
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