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Getting File Upload to work with CGI / C++I have a big form I'm trying to get to work, one item which is an optional file. They can either upload the file itself or copy and paste the contents into a field. The problem is that when I press submit it only sends across the filename. I'm writting my CGI in C++, so how do I get the file from the client? I've done a lot of web searching but the only thing I can find is other people's libraries that will do it. I want to write it myself. Thanks a bunch, sincerely, Jeff Jensen
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