This is my question. I thought I was logged in, turns out I was not. Anyway, I can do this like so:
my @dates=$q->param("date");
my @loop_date=();
while (@dates) {
my %row_data;
$row_data{DATE} = shift @dates;
push(@loop_data, \%row_data);
}
$template->param(THIS_LOOP => \@loop_data);
}
And then in my reqinfo.html file:
<TMPL_IF THIS_LOOP>
<TMPL_LOOP THIS_LOOP>
<b><TMPL_VAR NAME=DATE></b>
</TMPL_LOOP>
<TMPL_ELSE>
<b>You Did Not Select Any Days!</b>
</TMPL_IF>
I can do it that way, but I'd like to know if I can just associate $q (my CGI object) and loop through the values of the date param somehow. That is something I am still curious about.
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