Since your configuration data isn't all that big of an array, I'd say make it more maintainable, robust and readable by putting the data into a hash instead of an array, i.e. for each configuration file line:
my %lookup_param_by; ($name, $value) = split /=/, $_; $lookup_param_by{$name} = $value;
Not sure how you want your form to be laid out, but to print the contents, you could have
foreach (keys %lookup_param_by) { print "$_ $lookup_param_by{$_}\n"; }

-- Burvil


In reply to Re: Populating a web template then pulling combining temp files & writing out to replace file by bowei_99
in thread Populating a web template then pulling combining temp files & writing out to replace file by hmag

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