Hello,
I tried 'use warnings' and 'use diagnostics' and received the same message.
Here's part of the code:
sub get_product_table
{
my $sth = shift;
my @row;
while (my $ref = $sth->fetchrow_hashref ())
{
my $serve_url = sprintf ("serve_image.cgi?item_id=%s",
escape ($ref->{item_id}));
# generate a form allowing a quantity of the item to be added
# to the cart
push (@row, start_form(-method=>'GET', -action=>url()),
hidden( -name => "choice", -override => 1,
-default => "add" ),
hidden( -name => "item_id", -override => 1,
-default => escapeHTML( $ref->{item_id} )),
Tr (
print img ({-src => "$serve_url;thumbnail=1", -alt => $ref->item_id
+}),
td ( escapeHTML( $ref->{item_id} )),
I believe the line that is causing the problem is the line that starts with "print img".
Thanks
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