Thank you, Dempa, and everyone else too :o)

That worked. I have what I guess is called a hash:

@field = ( {name=> "this", size=>2, value=>"none", req=>1}, {name=> "this_one", size=>4, value=>"none2"} );

Kind of like that one, but more fields, and obviously different.
I use it for our registration system, however, I also am going to use the same one for a contact us form, but I don't need username, password and so forth, so I when I'm building my form with CGI.pm from that "hash", I am having it skip the fields I don't want in the form, using next if $string eq "name";

I wanted it all to be in the same line though, instead of a bunch of needless code.

It worked.

Thank you!
Richard

In reply to Re: Re: matching strings... by powerhouse
in thread matching strings... by powerhouse

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