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I don't know if a working example would help, but here it is anyway:

#!/perl/bin/perl -w use strict; use CGI; my $query = new CGI; my @checks_list = qw(eenie meenie minie moe); my @check_array = qw(eenie moe); my %hash = ( eenie => 'Eenie', meenie => 'Meenie', minie => 'Minie', moe => 'Moe'); print $query->header(), $query->start_html(), $query->start_form(), $query->checkbox_group( -name => 'group_name', -values => \@checks_list, -default => \@check_array, -labels => \%hash, -rows => 2, -columns => 2), $query->end_form(), $query->end_html();

In reply to Re: Re: First Normal Form (was Re: CGI Checkboxes) by reclaw
in thread CGI Checkboxes by michellem

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