This would be the core of it if you're using Apache::ASP or Perlscript on IIS. You still need to put your table in the %vals hash (using DBI) and also do formatting and print the option names by each combo box. Doing it with CGI.pm should also be easy, so take a look at that module's documentation if you don't have ASP.
<% foreach (sort keys %vals) { %> <select name="<%= $_ %>"> <option value="1"<%= ($vals{$_}) ? ' selected' : '' %>>On </option> <option value="0"<%= ($vals{$_}) ? ' selected' : '' %>>Off </option> </select> <% } %>
You may also want to look at HTML::Embperl, which has a feature to automatically select combo box items (or fill in any other form elements) for you.

In reply to Re: drop down menus by gregorovius
in thread drop down menus by Anonymous Monk

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