My other reply is rude, I appologize for that.

All the hash validation modules on CPAN are either very specialized or very complicated. I wanted to see if I could write one that was general *and* simple. I also have this idea for turning the 'hash profile' (coined by Data::FormValidator, I think) into a single independant function. This is quite possible (I'd need B::Deparse for verify =>{}'s that use subrefs, though), and the next revision should feature it.

Once Embperl 2 is out of beta, I'll likely use Embperl::Form::Validate, which looks nice. (I love HTML::Embperl :)

If I hadn't wrote Validate::Hash, I'd have gone mad. The form it is validating (address book thingy for my family) has 20 fields, and growing. Well, perhaps I already am mad, but we don't want us to get any worse.
Yes we do!
No we don't!


In reply to Re: Re: Validate::Hash by Dylan
in thread Validate::Hash by Dylan

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