> That's certainly supposed to work, assuming 'somefilename' is
> the name of the upload widget in your HTML form. Can you post
> a backtrace for the segfault?

Sure... umm... how do I do that?  :)

I'm still pretty new to perl. 

>
> That is correct.  In apache1 the uploads formed a linked list
> internally, but that's no longer true in apreq2. In apreq2
> $req->upload follows the same interface pattern as $req->param.

How do I get to just the upload items?  Or do I test via $upload- >info/type?

thanks a lot,

ken.


On 7 Apr 2004 at 22:33, Joe Schaefer wrote:

> "Ken Burcham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >   I've been reading and trying things all day to no avail which
> > usually means I'm doing something stupid.  I have a perl apache
> > module running under Apache 2.0.48/Mod_perl
> > 1.99_13/libapreq2.02_02 and I'm trying to take a file upload. 
> >
> >   I'm getting a segfault whenever I call $req->upload with a
> > parameter:
> >
> > my $upload = $req->upload('somefilename');
>
> That's certainly supposed to work, assuming 'somefilename' is
> the name of the upload widget in your HTML form. Can you post
> a backtrace for the segfault?
>
> > I can, however, call: my @uploads = $req->upload; and it returns
> > to me an array of parm names.  In apache1, a call to ->upload
> > would return to me just upload objects whereas in apache2 it is
> > apparently returning every param name on the form.  Is that
> > right?
>
> That is correct.  In apache1 the uploads formed a linked list
> internally, but that's no longer true in apreq2. In apreq2
> $req->upload follows the same interface pattern as $req->param.
>
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> Joe Schaefer
>
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