I am trying to use the HTML::Form module to extract name/value pairs for a form on a page and store them in a hash with the form name being they key so for example -
$form{loginform} = ( name1 => value1, name2 => value2, name3 => value3, );

My code looks like this
@forms = HTML::Form->parse($response->content, $baseuri); foreach my $form (@forms) { foreach my $data ($form->inputs) { $hash{$data}=1; #print $data->form_name_value. "\n"; } }

This works partially and what I mean by that is that it will print the name/value pairs if the value has something in it. Otherwise it just exits. Please advise.

In reply to help with HTML::Form by gnangia

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