Mmm, I'm not too sure to be honest - I guess one way would be to build up %in using CGI.pm:
my %in;
for my $key ( $q->param() ) {
$in{$_} = $q->param($_);
}
The old code for getting %in is a bit outdated (as CGI.pm handles it much more elegantly, or GT::CGI in LinksSQL and their other newer scripts)
Hope that helps.
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Code:
my $q = CGI->new(); my %in;
for my $key ( $q->param() ) {
$in{$_} = $q->param($_);
}
The old code for getting %in is a bit outdated (as CGI.pm handles it much more elegantly, or GT::CGI in LinksSQL and their other newer scripts)
Hope that helps.
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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