Oh Venerable ones,
I have the following code
@machines=("a", "b", "c");
use CGI qw(:standard);
$q = new CGI;
#$q->use_named_parameters(1);
print $q->header(-title=>'SI',
-author=>'me'),
$q->p,
$q->start_html('Welcome'),
$q->p,
$q->h1('Welcome'),
$q->h3('Which machine would you like to Analyize?'),
$q->popup_menu(-name=>'machines',
-values=>\@machines),
$q->p,
$q->submit;
$machine=$q->param('machines');
$q->end_html;
if ($q->params) {
<do some stuff>
}
The if section is never executed. Please help.
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