in reply to Upload a file from a web form

the CGI.pm that I am using is old and does not have it.

What prevents you from either (a) getting CGI.pm updated, or (b) using a private copy?

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Re: Re: Upload a file from a web form
by bodmin (Sexton) on Jul 21, 2003 at 08:33 UTC

    Well, managed to get CGI.pm updated, however I still generate files with zero size!

    If I have permission to create a file does it mean that I also have permission to write to that particular file?

      Well, managed to get CGI.pm updated, however I still generate files with zero size! If I have permission to create a file does it mean that I also have permission to write to that particular file?

      If you can create it, you can write to it (at least on Win32 and Unix (or Unix-like) platforms).

      I'm puzzled on this one. I switch my upload script from using the

      while ( <$filename> ) { ...
      approach, and tried the
      while ( read($filename, $_, 1024) ) { ...
      form, and both worked (as I expected they would).

      Having the read() return 0 is the only thing I could see (based on what you posted) that would cause an empty file. Since CGI.pm reads and caches the incoming file first, there might be an issue with something like the filename. Can you post the HTML form that you're using to trigger the upload, and show us the filename that you're trying to upload? There might be a clue thereabouts.