Thanks, but I need to use the param function - these checkboxes are defined by data in a database - I can't pre-define them.
I hate to brute-force it, and not use CGI, which I can do, but I'd rather use CGI. But it's looking grim...
Update: Here's the brute force code that works:
elsif ($type =~ /check/) {
my $i=0;
print "$english:\n";
(my $values, my $labels) = split (':',$params[0]);
my @checks_list = split (';',$values);
my @clabels_list = split (';',$labels);
foreach(@checks_list) {
my $index=index $real_fields{$name},$_;
if ($index != -1) {
print "$clabels_list[$i]<INPUT TYPE=\"checkbox\" N
+AME=\"$name\" VALUE=\"$_\" CHECKED>\n";
} else {
print "$clabels_list[$i]<INPUT TYPE=\"checkbox\" N
+AME=\"$name\" VALUE=\"$_\">\n";
}
$i++;
}
print $q->br();
}
I'd love it if someone found a way to use the param function of CGI to get this to work!
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