use CGI;
%month_array = (
'01' => "Jan",
'02' => "Feb",
'03' => "Mar",
'04' => "Apr",
'05' => "May",
'06' => "June",
'07' => "July",
'08' => "Aug",
'09' => "Sep",
'10' => "Oct",
'11' => "Nov",
'12' => "Dec"
);
print CGI::popup_menu(-name=>"month_array",
-values=>[sort {$a cmp $b} keys %month_array],
-labels=>\%month_array,
-default=>$mon,
-class=>"formfield")
John J Reiser
newrisedesigns.com
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