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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> modperl
modperl
Re: Apache2::Upload and End of file found error Part 2
by Fred Moyer other posts by this author
Dec 7 2006 8:08AM messages near this date
Apache2::Upload and End of file found error Part 2 | RE: Apache2::Upload and End of file found error Part 2
cfaust-dougot wrote:
>  Thanks for the tips Fred, but I don't understand what you mean about the CGI object being 
shared between requests - that CGI object wasn't global or anything, its created and used wi
thin that sub and that's it??

Argh you're right - since it was created in the global hash I thought it 
was part of the globals and didn't look closely enough.  You don't need 
it if you're using Apache::Request though.  You can use Apache::Request 
_or_ CGI, you don't need to use both at the same time.

>   
>  I don't know if I can remove the use of CGI.pm completely, is there no way to get them to 
work together??
>   
>  Thanks
>  -Chris
>  
>  ________________________________
>  
>  From: Fred Moyer [mailto:fred@[...].com]
>  Sent: Thu 12/7/2006 2:33 AM
>  To: cfaust-dougot
>  Cc: modperl@[...].org
>  Subject: Re: Apache2::Upload and End of file found error Part 2
>  
>  
>  
>  cfaust-dougot wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > I'm still trying to figure out what to do about this upload problem.. I've figured out th
at somehow creating a new CGI object is causing the problem but I have no idea how or what t
o do.
> >
> > Below is a bare bone test upload script, if you comment out the "my $CGI = new CGI();" in
 the sub "init_global_vals" then the update works fine, if its uncommented then the server e
rror of "End of file found" happens.
> >
> > http://208.3.90.212/test.pm.txt
> >
> > I have no idea how one relates to the other, any ideas?
>  
>  I'm not sure why you would want a CGI object shared between requests but
>  my guess is that it's doing something strange as a result and I can't
>  see any advantage to that approach.  If you don't have that $CGI object
>  around and it works fine that might be telling you that it's causing
>  trouble and not helping.
>  
>  A few other comments that might keep you from running into other problems:
>  
>  1) 'perldoc vars' - use 'our' in favor of 'use vars'
>  
>  2) don't use global variables unless you really need them and they serve
>  a useful purpose ($template_header and $template_footer globals are ok
>  since they are stateless, $CGI objects are not)
>  
>  3) try the latest version of libapreq, 2.08.  I don't think it will fix
>  your existing problem (which the $CGI seems to be the root of), but
>  there have been a number of bug fixes since the release you're using.
>  
>  4) Take a look at Apache::DBI instead of keeping $db in a global -
>  $db = ISMH::ConnectDBUser->connect_to_db();
>  
>  HTH  - I think the simple issue to fix your problem is don't use a
>  global $CGI object FWIW
>  
> > Thanks
> > -Chris
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: cfaust-dougot [mailto:cfaust@[...].com]
> > Sent: Tue 12/5/2006 1:28 PM
> > To: modperl@[...].org
> > Subject: Apache2::Upload and End of file found error
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to use Apache2::Upload as shown in the examples and the only thing I get is "E
nd of file found" in the error log.
> >
> > I've found quite a few messages on the subject, but I'm not using Mason and I'm using lib
apreq2.0.7.1.
> >
> > I've tried the fh and slurp methods and both are the same.
> >
> > Code I've been playing with
> >
> >  my $req = Apache2::Request->new($r);
> >  my $upload = $req->upload('new_image');
> >  my $size = $upload->size;
> >  my $uploaded_file = $upload->fh;
> >  #$upload->slurp($uploaded_file);
> >  #$upload->link($uploaded_photo_name) or
> >     #  die sprintf "link from '%s' failed: $!", $upload->tempname;
> >
> > Server Info
> > Apache/2.0.55 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.1.6 mod_apreq2-20051231/2.5.7 mod_perl/2.0.2 Perl/v5.8.8 con
figured
> >
> > TIA
> >
>  
>  
>  
>  
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Cfaust-Dougot
Fred Moyer
Cfaust-Dougot
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