[OT] Re[2]: temporal directory used by apache/mod-perl?
Hello Hector Pizarro, Wednesday, June 18, 2003, 12:21:54 AM, you wrote: HP Apache::Request has a bug, it doesn't throw an error code when the file is HP partially uploaded. That's why I'm using Apache read() instead. Any idea HP how tosetup the temporal directory for mod-perl without Apache::Request? What's wrong with TEMP_DIR ? my $apr = Apache::Request-new($r, TEMP_DIR = /home/httpd/tmp); HP my $upload = $apr-upload('file'); $upload-link(/home/user/myfile) || warn link failed: $!; see: perldoc Apache::Request -- WBR, Mike P. Mikhailov mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:280990142 My mother always used to tell me, The early bird gets the worm. HP -- HP Hector Pizarro HP Amautatech Sorry, I'm mislead somewhere :(. So, you reading post data by itself, right? And *you* choose where temporary folder will be. Choose it on the same FS as target folder and use rename :) Or use File::Copy 'move' function which will copy file content if src and trg on different FS. Or `mv $src $trg`. TIMTOWTDI. But this is a far away from mod_perl topic. -- WBR, Mike P. Mikhailov mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:280990142 Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done, and why. Then do it.
Re: [OT] Re[2]: temporal directory used by apache/mod-perl?
That will do it, thanks! Hello Hector Pizarro, Wednesday, June 18, 2003, 12:21:54 AM, you wrote: HP Apache::Request has a bug, it doesn't throw an error code when the file is HP partially uploaded. That's why I'm using Apache read() instead. Any idea HP how tosetup the temporal directory for mod-perl without Apache::Request? What's wrong with TEMP_DIR ? my $apr = Apache::Request-new($r, TEMP_DIR = /home/httpd/tmp); HP my $upload = $apr-upload('file'); $upload-link(/home/user/myfile) || warn link failed: $!; see: perldoc Apache::Request -- WBR, Mike P. Mikhailov mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:280990142 My mother always used to tell me, The early bird gets the worm. HP -- HP Hector Pizarro HP Amautatech Sorry, I'm mislead somewhere :(. So, you reading post data by itself, right? And *you* choose where temporary folder will be. Choose it on the same FS as target folder and use rename :) Or use File::Copy 'move' function which will copy file content if src and trg on different FS. Or `mv $src $trg`. TIMTOWTDI. But this is a far away from mod_perl topic. -- WBR, Mike P. Mikhailov mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:280990142 Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done, and why. Then do it. -- Hector Pizarro Amautatech