You can also have a look at HTML::FormFu::Manual on CPAN.
Cheers,
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Peter
--- On Wed, 25/5/11, George Hrysanthopoulos wrote:
From: George Hrysanthopoulos <xaos@darksmile.net>
Subject: Re: [html-formfu] New user with simple question
To: "HTML Form Creation, Rendering and Validation Framework" <html-formfu@lists.scsys.co.uk>
Date: Wednesday, 25 May, 2011, 11:47
Carl,
The reason I created 2 separate .cgi is to illustrate the
possibility
of doing just that.
In real life, I might use a single .cgi (or not) depending
on complexity.
You have been a great help and I very much appreciate your
time.
George
);
$form->indicator("submit");
? ? ? $form->process( $query );
This will solve the initial problem.
Carl
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Subject: Re: [html-formfu] New user with simple question
To: "HTML Form Creation, Rendering and Validation Framework" <html-formfu@lists.scsys.co.uk>
Date: Wednesday, 25 May, 2011, 11:47
Carl,
The reason I created 2 separate .cgi is to illustrate the
possibility
of doing just that.
In real life, I might use a single .cgi (or not) depending
on complexity.
You have been a great help and I very much appreciate your
time.
George
On 5/25/11 4:34 AM, Carl Franks wrote:
Personally, for a simple example, I'd combine the 2
.cgi files into 1.
your simple.cgi is already doing `if (
$form->submitted ) {} else {}`
so the form may as well post to simple.cgi, and you
can just get rid
of the 2nd .cgi
$form->indicator("textvar");Personally, for a simple example, I'd combine the 2
.cgi files into 1.
your simple.cgi is already doing `if (
$form->submitted ) {} else {}`
so the form may as well post to simple.cgi, and you
can just get rid
of the 2nd .cgi
Next,? the initial CGI file: simple.cgi
======================
???28
======================
???28
???29 $form->process( $cgi_query
As it is, lines 28 is redundant, and line 29 doesn't need the
$cgi_query parameter passed, as that .cgi is only
being used to
display the form.
#$form->action("/cgi-bin/simple_get.cgi");$cgi_query parameter passed, as that .cgi is only
being used to
display the form.
And last, the processing CGI file: simple_get.cgi
======================
???19 $query = new CGI;
???25
======================
???19 $query = new CGI;
???25
???26 #$form->method("post");
???27
???27
???28 $form->process();
Line 28 needs to be? ? ? $form->process( $query );
This will solve the initial problem.
Carl
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