print $q->header,start_html," @names $action $time $date filet = $file +t",end_html;
You have 4 undeclared variables, don't you mean to use those as hash keys instead?
print $q->header,start_html, $sr->{action}, $sr->{time}; # etc.
But, why are you even copying from $q->param?

UPDATE:
Sometimes i use grep to grab out things like submit buttons, say that i have a form with multiple submits whose names are prefaced with 'go_':

my @choice = grep /go_/, $q->param;
No need to copy the contents of CGI::param() to an array, loop through it copying each value to hash ... grep!

UPDATE UPDATE: and if you are saying "hey, that only gets the names, what about the values?"

my %choice = map {$_ => $q->param($_)} grep /go_/, $q->param();

jeffa

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In reply to (jeffa) Re: Lost Values from parse_form Sub by jeffa
in thread Lost Values from parse_form Sub by jerrygarciuh

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