oh come on - if we are talking about code and APIs then intuitive usability is what everybody is going for. That's simply a philosphy/point of view, whatever you want to call it but certainly not "logical fallacy".

Hi, have you stopped beating your wife yet? Oh come on, stop lying.

Do you see how that works? You keep pushing intuition like its the topic of discussion.

Anyway, in this case it's not about the API of CGI.pm not being intuitive but about the fact that a file "upload" in CGI.pm is a simple read/write and not something involving any network traffic at all which is, at first, not so intuitive. Even reading the manual you might, at first, not quite understand and then ask here for clarification. I can't see anything wrong with that. Anyway, enough for one thread...

If you have ESP, why not answer his question directly?


In reply to Re^11: File upload under Apache2 by Anonymous Monk
in thread File upload under Apache2 by Bruce32903

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