use strict; use warnings;
use CGI;
my $q = new CGI;
my $firstname = $q->param('firstname') || '';
my $lastname = $q->param('surname') || '';
my $cars = $q->param('cars') || '';
#too funny .... https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_option_selected.asp
#$cars='volvo';
print qq|content-type: text/html\n\n|;
print qq|<form action="$ENV{SCRIPT_NAME}" method="post">\n|;
print qq|<input name="firstname" type="text" value="$firstname"/><hr/>
+|;
print qq|<input name="surname" type="text" value="$lastname"/><hr/>|
+;
print "\n";
print qq|<select name="cars" >|,"\n";
my @carlist;
push @carlist,["volvo","Volvo"];
push @carlist,["saab","Saab"];
push @carlist,["fiat","Fiat"];
push @carlist,["audi","Audi"];
for my $cl (@carlist) {
my $selected= $cars eq $cl->[0]?'selected ':'';
print ' ',qq|<option |,$selected,qq|value="|,$cl->[0],qq|">|,$cl->[
+1],qq|</option>|,"\n";
}
print qq|</select>|,"\n";
print qq|<input type="submit" name="form_submit" value="go">|;
way too funny...
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