I am confused about this statement
@array_and = 'AND'
You are making an assignment in the if statement and besides it is an array and not a scalar
.
Let me see if I can get a proto version for you
Update:
use CGI qw(:standard Vars);
use CGI::Carp qw(warningsToBrowser fatalsToBrowser);
use strict;
print header;
print start_html("Test");
my %form = Vars();
map { print ("$_ = $form{$_}<br>\n"); } keys(%form);
print end_html();
I am using
Vars() to get all the form elements and then looping through it to print it on the screen. What you want from the above code is the
%form hash and you can check for conditions there. I had to modify the variables you were using because i am not sure quite sure where you get @array_and_filter etc. Anyways hopefully this points you in the right direction.
cheers
SK
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