The external file sounds like a good idea, you'd need to keep
the ID number in each of the pages so you can match it up w/
the user at the end ... not secure, of course. I can put a
number in my hacked copy of your script too.
There's been lots of discussion on why $$1 = ... is a *bad*
idea; generally it means you're looking at the wrong end of
the problem. You could do:
foreach $val @params
{
if ($val =~ /^question(\d+)/)
{ $questions[$1] = $q->param($val); }
}
which'd give you the question vals in an array, indexed by
N but ... that's only slightly better. Overwrites if N is in
there twice, etc.
a
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