I borrowed an example from the formbuilder website. They used header => 1 towards the end of the script. It works for me: #!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI::FormBuilder;
my @fields = qw(name email password confirm_password zipcode);
my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
method => 'post',
fields => \@fields,
validate => {
email => 'EMAIL',
phone => 'PHONE',
},
required => 'ALL',
);
if ( $form->submitted ) {
my $fname = $form->field('first_name');
$fname = $form->field('last_name');
print $form->confirm( header => 1 );
}
else {
print $form->render( header => 1 );
}
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