I downloaded FileUpload-Filename-0.01 and read the MAN and came to the conclusion that I may not be able to utilize it. However, your advise did lead me to a perl module on CPAN named HTML Validation. With the prior, there are numerous pms required to download eg. Browser Detect... etc, however with the latter there are none.

I tested the pm at http://www.htmlhelp.org/tools/validator/upload.html.en and it does just what I need it to do without the additional pms - returning the results to an assigned page.

I already have a system in place where each users data is stored in ./shared.template in their individual directories. When a user fills out a particular form, that form along with the users input is copied to thier directory.

I need a solution to write the file input value to "whatever.template" after the form is submitted, such as the above url example.

I have downloaded and reviewed the source code for HTML:Validator, yet have not found a way to neither integrate it with my template.pm (primary code already submitted) nor extract filename as a stand-alone pm.

If needed I can private message the url to my project.

Thanks

In reply to Re^2: Extract and Pass File Upload Value by Anonymous Monk
in thread Extract and Pass File Upload Value by rick

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