Hi,

This may help to read first:

[http://digitarald.de/forums/topic.php?id=2038&replies=1#post-2949]

This system uses MooTools http://mootools.net/

It works - but I'm trying to convert it to a Perl script (from a PHP one) ... and I'm struggling :(

In their example code, they say this works:

$main::cgi->param('Filedata')

..but its blank.

I also tried all of these:

print STDERR "File name: " . $cgi->param('Filename') . "\n"; print STDERR "Filedate: "; print STDERR "FOO 1" . $cgi->param('Filedata') . "\n";; print STDERR "FOO 1" . $main::cgi->param('Filedata') . "\n";


Has anyone got any ideas? I've been waiting for a week for a reply on their forum now, so I'm not holding up much hope of a reply from them :(

TIA

Andy

In reply to MooTools - how to grab file contents? by ultranerds

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