o/` What the world needs now / is another Perl Templating module / like I need a hole in my head o/`

I'd either use one of the plethora of existing templating modules (TT2 or what not) to define your survey markup, or if you're looking for something more programmatic then use YAML as the format, let it do the heavy lifting for the parsing, and then run over the structure that produces making calls to CGI::FormBuilder.

action: /somepath/survey.cgi fields: - type: text name: Name width: 30 - type: radio name: Gender choices: [ Male, Female ]

(Now I have to go hide before Bob Mould's Cracker's lawyers come to beat me up . . .)

Update: Tweaked the YAML formatting. And I misremembered the lyric reference (Sugar, Cracker, tomayto, tomahto)


In reply to Re: Generating an HTML survey form from simple markup by Fletch
in thread Generating an HTML survey form from simple markup by jZed

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