Good job, though in this case the subref approach is needlessly complex.
my $textfield = textfield({-size=>40});
my %name = (
author => $textfield,
distributor => $textfield,
copyright => $textfield,
abstract => $textfield,
keywords => textarea({-rows=>5,-columns=>30}),
description => textfield({-rows=>5,-columns=>30}),
distribution => popup_menu({-values=>['',@dist]}),
robots => popup_menu({-values=>['',@robo]}),
language => popup_menu({-values=>['',@lang]}),
rating => popup_menu({-values=>['',@rate]}),
);
print header,
start_html('Meta Tag Generator'),
start_form,
table(
map {
Tr(
td(ucfirst $_ . ': '),
td($name{$_}),
)
} keys %name
),
submit('submit'),
end_form,
;
Makeshifts last the longest.
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