Hi Monks,
this may sound little extended by perl standards, but i am looking at getting more inputs from users as they select the given text box.
[]Checkbox1
[]Checkbox2
[]Checkbox3
This shuld help us display
when check box 1 is clicked,
Input for checkbox1 [ ]
-----------------------
Submit
when checkbox1 and checbox2 is clicked,
Input for checkbox1 [ ]
Input for checkbox2 [ ]
-----------------------
Submit
and so forth.
I tried this using onClick option combined with if else statement, but it dosent seem to work.
$cgi->checkbox_group(-name=>'checkoptions',-value=> ['Checkbox1', 'Che
+ckbox2', 'Checkbox3'], -onClick=>"this.form.submit()")
my $flag= $cgi->param('checkoptions');
if($flag eq 'Checkbox1'){ print "Input for checkbox1 ",$cgi->textfie
+ld(-name=>"option1");}
Please help me here.
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