on Thu, 31 Oct 2002 03:54:23 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (George Georgalis)
wrote:
> and in the middle of a form, I want to run some code to generate
> some monotonous stuff.
>
> start_form,
> 'Name: ',textfield('name','',55),br,
> 'Phone/Fax: ',textfield('phone','',55),br,
> 'Address: ',textarea('addr','',5,35,20),br,
> [code to generate CGI code here]
> 'Date: ',textfield('date')," or ",
> checkbox_group(-mkdate=>'',
> -values=>['auto']),br,
> submit,
> end_form,
>
> How is that done?
If you don't want to split the print statement for the form, you
could put your 'monotonous stuff' in a function and include this in
the print:
print start_form,
'Name:', textfield('name', '', 55), br,
calculate_monotonous_stuff(), br,
submit,
end_form;
sub calculate_monotonous_stuff {
# lengthy calculation
return 'stuff';
}
> Also is there any way to use popup_menu without getting a line
> break after it?
I never get linebreaks after a popup_menu unless I want to. Can you
show some code?
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felix
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