Thanks ikegami, one question though. With the dynamic example, where am I supposed to put that? The code I'm using for my table at the moment is
while( $row = $sth_sel->fetch()) {
$sth_sel->bind_col(1, \$firstname);
$sth_sel->bind_col(2, \$lastname);
$sth_sel->bind_col(3, \$state);
$sth_sel->bind_col(4, \$country);
while ( $sth_sel->fetch() ) {
print $q->table({-border=>'1', -width=>'560', -cellpadding=>'0', -cell
+spacing=>'0'},
$q->Tr({-align=>'CENTER'},
[
$q->td({-width=>'140', -align=>'center'},[$firstname, $lastnam
+e, $state, $country])
]
)
);
}
}
I'm pretty new to Perl and I just don't quite grasp where I would put the dynamic example in what I have already.
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