I thought I would offer a little more cleaned up version. Cuz I have had to do this before.
for (1..10){
# using one var and letting CGI handle it
print qq{
<tr>
<td><input type="text" name="stuff"></td>
</tr>
};
}
# In your script that receives the POST
use CGI;
my $cgi = new CGI;
my @stuff = $cgi->param('stuff');
foreach my $thing (@stuff){
"INSERT INTO STUFF_HOLDER VALUES('$thing')";
}
BTW. The only other way I know how to INSERT more than one row into a table with a single SQL statement is by complimenting the INSERT with a SELECT.
For example: INSERT INTO new_table SELECT * FROM old_table
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