If there's anything you should have learned from my previous code, it's that table should be called *outside* of the row loop, and tr should be called *outside* of the column loop. In context, you get:

$sth_sel->bind_col(1, \$firstname); $sth_sel->bind_col(2, \$lastname ); $sth_sel->bind_col(3, \$state ); $sth_sel->bind_col(4, \$country ); my $user_table_body = ''; while ($sth_sel->fetch()) { $user_table_body = $q->tr( { -class => 'user_row' }, $q->td({ -class => 'user_firstname_cell' }, $firstname), $q->td({ -class => 'user_lastname_cell' }, $lastname), $q->td({ -class => 'user_state_cell' }, $state), $q->td({ -class => 'user_country_cell' }, $country), ); } print $q->table( { -class => 'user_table' }, $user_table_body );

I fixed the very wrongly nested loops (by simply removing the extraneous outside loop). Also, I removed the stuff that belongs in CSS, and I added classes to facilitate the use of CSS.


In reply to Re^3: using 'use CGI;' and tables by ikegami
in thread using 'use CGI;' and tables by bscruggs99

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