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Old 01-15-2009
Thanks, its working now.
 

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Mojo::Asset::File(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Mojo::Asset::File(3pm)

NAME
Mojo::Asset::File - File storage for HTTP 1.1 content SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Asset::File; # Temporary file my $file = Mojo::Asset::File->new; $file->add_chunk('foo bar baz'); say 'File contains "bar"' if $file->contains('bar') >= 0; say $file->slurp; # Existing file my $file = Mojo::Asset::File->new(path => '/home/sri/foo.txt'); $file->move_to('/yada.txt'); say $file->slurp; DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Asset::File is a file storage backend for HTTP 1.1 content. ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Asset::File inherits all attributes from Mojo::Asset and implements the following new ones. "cleanup" my $cleanup = $file->cleanup; $file = $file->cleanup(1); Delete file automatically once it's not used anymore. "handle" my $handle = $file->handle; $file = $file->handle(IO::File->new); File handle, created on demand. "path" my $path = $file->path; $file = $file->path('/home/sri/foo.txt'); File path used to create "handle", can also be automatically generated if necessary. "tmpdir" my $tmpdir = $file->tmpdir; $file = $file->tmpdir('/tmp'); Temporary directory used to generate "path", defaults to the value of the "MOJO_TMPDIR" environment variable or auto detection. METHODS
Mojo::Asset::File inherits all methods from Mojo::Asset and implements the following new ones. "add_chunk" $file = $file->add_chunk('foo bar baz'); Add chunk of data. "contains" my $position = $file->contains('bar'); Check if asset contains a specific string. "get_chunk" my $chunk = $file->get_chunk($start); Get chunk of data starting from a specific position. "is_file" my $true = $file->is_file; True. "move_to" $file = $file->move_to('/home/sri/bar.txt'); Move asset data into a specific file and disable "cleanup". "size" my $size = $file->size; Size of asset data in bytes. "slurp" my $string = $file->slurp; Read all asset data at once. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Asset::File(3pm)
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