I might agree with that, except that the file I am trying to upload is using permissions of 755, and the script will work from the command line as the apache user, or really any of the users on that box. Does apache under mod perl have a different user other than the other perl interpretor? On our server we call it 'apache'. And the mod perl and cgi perl interpretors both use the same httpd.conf file. This really is a configuration of mod perl type question, so maybe this isn't the best form here.
I do thank you for the suggestion, and maybe there is something that I am missing in the httpd.conf. What information might I provide to track this down?
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