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Todd W.
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> I'm trying to allow users to upload their own webpages. I
> have both binary and text format. Although, its probably ok
> to upload the webpages in binary mode and it would bother the
> webserver.
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If it's browser based uploads CGI can help you.
Otherwise you may be interested in Net::FTP.
It was Monday, November 17, 2003 when Tore Aursand took the soap box, saying:
: On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 01:08:46 -0800, perl wrote:
: > In any case, I'm wondering if use CGI is the package to use [...]
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: Why don't you bother finding out? 'perldoc CGI'. Search for 'upload'.
This isn't a proper res
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 01:08:46 -0800, perl wrote:
> In any case, I'm wondering if use CGI is the package to use [...]
Why don't you bother finding out? 'perldoc CGI'. Search for 'upload'.
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I'm trying to allow users to upload their own webpages. I have both binary
and text format. Although, its probably ok to upload the webpages in
binary mode and it would bother the webserver.
In any case, I'm wondering if use CGI is the package to use and if there
is a cpan module that someone can
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Can someone point the way to some file upload script for webserver
on unix/linux?
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