Anonymous, let me see if I have you right: You want us to go through a couple hundred lines of your code which you know doesn't work and figure out why it doesn't work without you providing us with anything more than the entire, ugly block of code? You didn't even get your post right, ysth had to edit it for you to make it readable!

What have you already tried? What errors are you getting? What exactly do you expect it to do? What parts of the code do you know aren't the problem (and why have you included them)?

You really need to narrow down your problem and post a specific test-case that fails. We're here to help you with the last 5-10% of your project, we expect you to do most of the trouble-shooting. Otherwise, hire a Perl consultant (there are several here).

Oh yeah, why are you trying to do sub-menus with Perl? As much as I love it (and promote it's use whenever it fits the bill), java(script) is much more suited to the task.

- - arden.


In reply to Re: Select Category dropdowns? by arden
in thread Select Category dropdowns? by Anonymous Monk

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