Hi,
here my sample..
My template like this
<select>
<tmpl_loop loop_one>
<option name='<tmpl_var name>'> <tmpl_var value> </option>
<tmpl_if loop_two>
<tmpl_loop loop_two>
<option name='<tmpl_var name_one>'> <tmpl_var value_one> </option>
</tmpl_loop>
</tmpl_if>
</tmpl_loop>
</select>
My prg is like this
my (@loop_two,@loop_one);
for(@arr_name) {
push @loop_two, {
name_one => 1,
value_one => 2
};
}
for(@arr_one) {
push @loop_one, {
name => 1,
value => 2,
loop_two => \@loop_two
};
}
$html->param(loop_one => \@loop_one);
return $html->output();
where $html is HTML::Template object.
-kulls
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