Hey all. I have an old system I inherited which is about 4000 lines of "pure" mod_perl under apache 1.3, not using apache::request at all. I've been asked to "just" add file upload capabilities.
Looking at it, I thought I could change the code to add enctype="multipart/form-data" to the <form> tag and then in the for submit process create the Apache::Request object and then deal with the uploads that way. Unfortunately it looks like adding the enctype to the form tag makes it so the way I get the form arguments not work: my %params = $r->method eq 'POST' ? $r->content : $r->args; My question is twofold: - is there a way to do file uploading without apache::request under "pure" mod_perl? - if not, does apache::request affect anything other than the way to get params, so could I simply mung the apache::request parameters ( my @params = $apr->param(); ) into the %params that the 4000 lines of code is expecting from the current pure "use Apache;" methods. TIA. Alan -- Alan -=|=- http://arcterex.net If you think dogs can't count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and then giving Fido only two of them. --Phil Pastoret