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Re: Re: CGI.pm being funny?

by xtype (Deacon)
on Feb 06, 2002 at 04:09 UTC ( [id://143552]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: CGI.pm being funny?
in thread CGI.pm checkbox problem?

Hmmmmmm... I have always passed -values an array. Either by =[‘blah,'blah'] or =@array.
And...
my $tmp = $,; $, = "<br>\n"; print $q->checkbox_group ( -name=>'predefined', -values=>@predefined, -defaults=>param('predefined'), ), $q->submit(-name=>'submit', -value=>'preview'), $q->end_form; $, = $tmp; # return output field separator to it's original value.
Is working for me just fine. Perhaps it is only still working for backward compatibility?
I just wanted to see if any of you more knowledgeable monks had a better way.
++Zaxo and talexb for the -linebreak=>'true' bit.
When I started using CGI.pm, back in the day, I did actually read the manuals, perldoc.
Also for me, up until now, header always returned
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN">
For my past employer(s), upgrading software was never up to me (read: "everything had to be standard, and their standards were far behind" or "get slapped if you try to do something different/better").
I suppose this is what I get for not keeping up on my perldoc readings anyway.
I shall go now and read the latest perldoc:cgi since I am using an updated CGI.pm from what I am used to (xhtml, whoo, I wonder what else is changed!).

Thanks everyone for your replies.
Cheers, -xtype

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Re: Re: Re: CGI.pm being funny?
by rchiav (Deacon) on Feb 06, 2002 at 05:52 UTC
    Hmmmmmm... I have always passed -values an array. Either by =[‘blah,'blah'] or =@array.

    ['blah','blah'] creates an array ref.. not an array.

    Rich

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