my $q=$params{cgi};
if (defined $form->field("do") && $form->field("do") eq "edit") {
+ # Add attachment field, set type to multipart.
+ $form->enctype(&CGI::MULTIPART);
$form->field(name => 'attachment', type => 'file');
# These buttons are not put in the usual place, so
# are not added to the normal formbuilder button list.
# Start with the attachments interface toggled invisible,
# but if it was used, keep it open.
if ($form->submitted ne "Upload Attachment" &&
- ! length $q->param("attachment_select")) {
+ (! defined $q->param("attachment_select") ||
+ ! length $q->param("attachment_select"))) {
$form->tmpl_param("attachments-class" => "toggleable");
}
else {
# This is an (apparently undocumented) way to get the name
# of the temp file that CGI writes the upload to.
my $tempfile=$q->tmpFileName($filename);
-
+ if (! defined $tempfile || ! length $tempfile) {
+ # perl 5.8 needs an alternative, awful method
+ if ($q =~ /HASH/ && exists $q->{'.tmpfiles'}) {
+ foreach my $key (keys(%{$q->{'.tmpfiles'}})) {
+ $tempfile=$q->tmpFileName(\$key);
+ last if defined $tempfile && length $tempfile;
+ }
+ }
+ if (! defined $tempfile || ! length $tempfile) {
+ error("CGI::tmpFileName failed to return the uploaded file name");
+ }
+ }
+
$filename=IkiWiki::titlepage(
IkiWiki::possibly_foolish_untaint(
attachment_location($form->field('page')).
else {
my $fh=$q->upload('attachment');
if (! defined $fh || ! ref $fh) {
- error("failed to get filehandle");
+ # needed by old CGI versions
+ $fh=$q->param('attachment');
+ if (! defined $fh || ! ref $fh) {
+ # even that doesn't always work,
+ # fall back to opening the tempfile
+ $fh=undef;
+ open($fh, "<", $tempfile) || error("failed to open \"$tempfile\": $!");
+ }
}
binmode($fh);
writefile($filename, $config{srcdir}, undef, 1, sub {
waitpid $pid, 0;
$SIG{PIPE}="DEFAULT";
if ($sigpipe || $?) {
+ if (! length $reason) {
+ $reason="virus checker $IkiWiki::config{virus_checker}; failed with no output";
+ }
return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("file seems to contain a virus ($reason)");
}
else {