Hey folks:
I have some dispatch logic, which builds the components on a page by pushing values into four arrays: @incl, @excl, @msg, @err, like so:

push(@incl,"&CreateLogInForm(\$page,\$error)");
At the end of it all, is some logic which sorts out the includes and excludes to construct a web page. My question is this: How can I execute an array element?

If $incl[n] = "CreateLogInForm($page,$error)", how can I have it run the subroutine, passing the appropriate arguments so I can concatenate its results to the cgi page I'm building?

Here is what is not working:

foreach $incl (@incl) { $page .= &$incl; }
This throws an error to the browser: "Undefined subroutine &main::CreateLogInForm($page,$error) called . . . " The same error is reported in /var/log/apache-ssl/error.log.

Can anyone help me past this one, please?
-- Hugh


In reply to How do I execute an array element? by hesco

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