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Perl Uploads:  Use of uninitialized value in <HANDLE>

I'm trying to upload a file from my local computer to the server and then store it as a longblob on the server database.  When I upload I get the error:   use of uninitialized value in <HANDLE>.  The file is shown in the upload directory on the server but it's size is zero.  The code is below.  I had it working by itself, but when I put it with the other code it doesn't work


my $upload_dir = "..../mywebsite/uploads";

my $query = new CGI;

my $filename = $query->param("wordfile");
print $filename;
 $filename =~ s/.*[\/\\](.*)/$1/;
my $upload_filehandle = $query->upload("wordfile");
 open UPLOADFILE, ">$upload_dir/$filename";
 binmode UPLOADFILE;
 while ( <$upload_filehandle> )
 {
   print UPLOADFILE;
 }

 close UPLOADFILE;
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Question Stats
Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: jpking72
Solution Provided By: FishMonger
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
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