Well, their are a few questions.
- Why do you need to export those functions I don't see where you are using them in your code?
- CGI.pm and this CGI::Util are now at v3.04 maybe you should upgrade again.
- There is always a risk when trying to use private functions, but in this case I dont see anything drastic in store from a look at the source - and all the functions are listed in the EXPORT_OK list, so at least on 3.04 they should be exportable.
- What version of CGI.pm were you using when this DID work okay?
jdtoronto
UPDATE: Mystery solved, if you read the CGI.pm docs file there must have been a problem introduced in 3.01, because for 3.02 it says:
File upload on EBCDIC systems now works.
Sorry, but I gotta say it, RTFM.
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