I'm not seeking a templating system; I'm seeking a form-making module.

Check our merlyn's article here to get the gist of what I am seeking. In this article, Randal defines a form and its form checking logic through one data structure (in this case, @QUESTIONS), then has a routine display and validate and retain-values-on-partial-form-completion the form. He used an eval block for this simple example....

I was wondering if there was a more robust module for this around. (Often in Perl something seems initially easy but then it turns out there are important subtleties and the problem isn't easy -- for example, consider all the regexp-based html 'parsers', or consider all the Date modules -- which has taught me that trolling CPAN for well-written code is well worth it, before starting in grinding out code.)

Hence my initial question still stands.....

water


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