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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Email recipient problems with uuencode attachments Post 302180580 by era on Monday 31st of March 2008 02:33:58 PM
Old 03-31-2008
Without knowing how you send your attachments, we can only guess. Try send them as MIME instead anyway.
 

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MojoMojo::Controller::Attachment(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     MojoMojo::Controller::Attachment(3pm)

NAME
MojoMojo::Controller::Attachment - Attachment controller DESCRIPTION
MojoMojo supports attaching files to nodes. This controller handles administration and serving of these assets. ACTIONS
auth Return whether the current user has attachment manipulation rights (upload/delete). unauthorized Private action to return a 403 with an explanatory template. default Private action to return a 404 not found page. attachments Main attachment screen. Handles uploading of new attachments. list Display the list of attachments if the user has view permissions. template: attachments/list.tt plain_upload Upload feature that uses the traditional upload technique. check_file Check if the file(s) uploaded could be added to the Attachment table. flash_upload Upload feature that uses flash attachment Find and stash an attachment. defaultaction Set the default action for an attachment which is forwarding to a view. view Render the attachment in the browser ("Content-Disposition: inline"), with caching for 1 day. download Forwards to "view" then forces the attachment to be downloaded ("Content-Disposition: attachment") and disables caching. thumb Thumb action for attachments. Makes 100x100px thumbnails. inline Show 800x600 inline versions of photo attachments. delete Delete the attachment from this node. Will leave the original file on the file system but delete its thumbnail and inline versions. AUTHOR
Marcus Ramberg "marcus@nordaaker.com" LICENSE
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-05-23 MojoMojo::Controller::Attachment(3pm)
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