in reply to Nesting <TMPL_LOOP> in HTML::Template
You can do it without the hash in the middle, but if you do that you have nowhere to store things like data about the row that can be accessed in the outer loop. If that is a little hard to follow, I can recommend you do it the same way I did: build a little test CGI where you build the data structure by hand and get it working with HTML::Template first.
The upside is that you will really, really know your perlrefs at the end of this.
for ( outer_loop sets $x, $y) { $row_data{id} = $x; $row_data{text} =$y; my @temp=@{gimmee_fields($x,$dbh)}; foreach (@temp){ push @{$row_data{fields}},{id=>${$_}{id}, text=>${$_}{text}}; } foreach (@{$row_data{fields}}){ my $subscribed=$fields_sth->fetchrow_array; ${$_}{value}="checked" if $subscribed; } push(@prof_loop, \%row_data); } page_out('template', professions=> \@prof_loop); <TMPL_LOOP NAME=professions> <a name="<TMPL_VAR NAME="id">"><TMPL_VAR NAME="text"></a> <TMPL_LOOP NAME=fields> <INPUT TYPE=CHECKBOX NAME="field_<TMPL_VAR NAME="id">" <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"> > <TMPL_VAR NAME="text"> </TMPL_LOOP> </TMPL_LOOP>
I almost feel sorry for the maintenance programmer.
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