It looks reasonable so far, so I have a feeling it's not CGI.pm's fault here.. Debugging time. :)

How did you make the radio buttons (CGI.pm or just HTML)? If CGI.pm, are you sure the syntax is correct? What are the names of the radio buttons in the HTML? Do the names match @required? Are the buttons inside of the <FORM> tags? Can you simplify the problem to using maybe one or two fields instead? Insert `print STDERR $field` statements and peek at the log (or use CGI qw(fatalsToBrowser).


In reply to Re: Does CGI.pm have a limit on information passed? by kwoff
in thread Does CGI.pm have a limit on information passed? by c

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