Greeting and thanks in advance.
I have a cgi script that I where I would like to define a hash as follows:
$cgi = new CGI;
... do stuff ...
my %data; = (
'email'=>$cgi->param('user_email'),
'name'=>$cgi->param('user_name'),
'cell_phone'=>$cgi->param('user_cell_phone'),
'home_phone'=>$cgi->param('user_home_phone'),
'work_phone'=>$cgi->param('user_work_phone'),
);
This works as expected except where $cgi_query->param() returns undef, then a key's value becomes the subsequent key. (IE: If, in this case, $cgi->param('user_email') was returning undef, then $data{'email'} would have a value of 'name'). Can anyone explain this and/or suggest a better method?
Thanks again,
pearte
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