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Re^2: Adding a hash to a CGI param

by bradcathey (Prior)
on Jan 03, 2008 at 15:44 UTC ( [id://660225]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Adding a hash to a CGI param
in thread Adding a hash to a CGI param

Yes, that worked and I understand the 'concept'. Thanks. I think it might have been the hash reference that was throwing me. I suppose if I were storing an array in the param, I could push.


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Re^3: Adding a hash to a CGI param
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 03, 2008 at 17:10 UTC
    I suppose if I were storing an array in the param, I could push .

    Assuming that what was returned by  $self->param('foo') was an array reference and not a hash ref, you could indeed say:

    push @{ $self->param('foo') }, $element, $anotherelement, $etc;

    And, in general, treat the expression as you would any array ref:

    $self->param('foo')->[$n] = 42;

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