11-14-2002
Okay, I got it. df -k show'd me the partition for /home/ was too small so I ran out of space even tho the hdd was no where near capacity yet. Then webmin removed ExecCGI from the directory line in httpd.conf, and made a few other changes that were hard to spot. In short, I'm back in business.
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mojo::upload
Mojo::Upload(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojo::Upload(3pm)
NAME
Mojo::Upload - Upload container
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Upload;
my $upload = Mojo::Upload->new;
say $upload->filename;
$upload->move_to('/home/sri/foo.txt');
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Upload is a container for uploads.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Upload implements the following attributes.
"asset"
my $asset = $upload->asset;
$upload = $upload->asset(Mojo::Asset::File->new);
Asset containing the uploaded data, defaults to a Mojo::Asset::File object.
"filename"
my $filename = $upload->filename;
$upload = $upload->filename('foo.txt');
Name of the uploaded file.
"headers"
my $headers = $upload->headers;
$upload = $upload->headers(Mojo::Headers->new);
Headers for upload, defaults to a Mojo::Headers object.
"name"
my $name = $upload->name;
$upload = $upload->name('foo');
Name of the upload.
METHODS
Mojo::Upload inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
"move_to"
$upload->move_to('/home/sri/foo.txt');
Alias for "move_to" in Mojo::Asset::File.
"size"
my $size = $upload->size;
Alias for "size" in Mojo::Asset::File.
"slurp"
my $string = $upload->slurp;
Alias for "slurp" in Mojo::Asset::File.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Upload(3pm)