Historically, the CHECKED keyword in HTML does not have a value -- it is simply a flag to the checkbox to indicate that it is turned on. If the flag is there, it is on, if not, it is off. The value (if any) is irrelevant. This is an HTML thing, not related to Perl itself.
--MidLifeXis
In reply to Re: What's the REAL DEAL with Perl $cgi->checkbox()
by MidLifeXis
in thread What's the REAL DEAL with Perl $cgi->checkbox()
by misterperl
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