Hi great perlmonks! I have the following stupid problem maybe because i'm too tired In an html form i have some textboxes:
..... print "<tr><td$idold[$i]</td<td><input type=textbox name=\"typeold\" > +</td></tr>"; .... print "<tr><td$idnew[$n]</td<td><input type=textbox name=\"typenew\" > +</td></tr>"; ......
And in an cgi script i want to print for each $idnew$n/$idold$ithe corresponding values from the textbox:
my @idnew=param ('idnew'); my @idold=param ('idold'); my @typenew=param ('typenew'); my @typeold=param ('typeold'); for (my $eu=0;$eu<=(scalar(@idnew)/2-1);$eu++) { print "<h2>New$idnew[$eu]/$typenew[$eu]</h2>"; } for (my $io=0;$io<=(scalar(@idold)/2-1);$io++) { print "<h2>New$idold[$io]/$typeold[$io]</h2>"; }
It doesn't print $typeold$io( but it prints @typeold with the whole values if I do so ) Thanks for understanding me.

In reply to printing an array by bory

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