If I may ba a curmudgeon for a while and point out some things about DBIx::HTMLTable

Personaly, I'd contact the author to ask him how to do the alternating rows trick. Then if he doesn't have an answer, or if he doesn't answer, or if you don't like his answer, you can extend DBIx::HTMLTable with your own code. Perhaps with something where you can declare per-column and per-row callbacks that return a list of attributes, or something like that.

Oh, and an auto-fetch mode. That would probably be the first thing I'd add if I were messing with this module.

Having said that, thanks for mentioning CGI::AJAX. I haven't heard of it before, and now that I have I'm itching to try it in some project...


In reply to Re: DBIx::HTMLTable Is Not My Drug of Choice by matija
in thread DBIx::HTMLTable Is Not My Drug of Choice by hackdaddy

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