CGI::Formbuilder is a great tool for very fast prototyping and simple application development. The author of the mopdule has a website devoted to it and it has a very useful tutorial on it:

formbuilder.org

There is also a mailing list available from that site and I have found others as well as the author very willing to help.

Yes, you can use multiple submit buttons, and you name each one and you can retrieve the value in the submitted() function. If you have specified multiple submit buttons then they are ALL placed at once using the form.submit template variable. I cannot comment on Template Toolkit, because I only use this module with HTML::Template (but also within CGI::Application).

Good luck! jdtoronto


In reply to Re: CGI::FormBuilder Multiple Submit buttons and CGI::Application by jdtoronto
in thread CGI::FormBuilder Multiple Submit buttons and CGI::Application by set_uk

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