You're still missing the point I'm trying to make. The sequence of events should go something like this:
- Determine what constraints there are on the data
- Get the data
- Organize the data
- Sort the data
- Format the data
Those steps (often) are handled by the following areas:
- WWW form and CGI handler/script
- DBI call
- The inflater function I gave you
- Another function which takes the results of the inflater. I did not write this, leaving it as an exercise for the reader
- HTML::Template and/or Template
In other words, I did the conceptually-difficult part of your work for you. Now, I'm expecting you to take what I did and adapt it to your needs. Not unreasonable for free expert-level help, wouldn't you say?
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