Thank you for the reply.
I have spent about 20 minutes trying to get it to work. Initially I did not have anything similar to $q = CGI ->new; in my code. Adding that and your suggestion initially caused server errors to be posted on the browser. After debugging several minor mistakes and/or cut and paste issues on my part I now have no server errors, but it still does not seem to work.
I'll keep plugging away at it, but any other suggestions would be appreciated. Having to add $q = CGI ->new; and dealing with lightweight and regular file handles is stretching my perl knowledge. Up until the file upload, the various submit buttons, text fields, radio buttons, etc. were all working well without them.
Thanks,
Bruce
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